Have you ever seen this bumper
sticker, “Trees Are the
Answer?” It was created by the Society of American Foresters.
Do you know what the questions are? I came up with 10 and posted them below.
1.
What provides us with products and goods we depend on every
day? Managed forests are a sustainable
source of environmentally friendly wood and wood products….material to build
and furnish homes and paper products.
Trees are renewable, recyclable, and biodegradable.
2. What protects our
rivers and streams and provides us with clean water?
Trees
and forests reduce runoff, prevent erosion, filter pollutants, and cool waters
with their shade. Forested watersheds
provide millions of people with fresh drinking water.
3. What helps you
save on your heating and cooling costs?
Trees
provide shade in the summer and wind breaks in the winter, minimizing our
heating and cooling costs. Trees
increase property values by 15% or more.
4. What helps us
address climate change and global warming?
Forests
moderate global climate change by capturing and storing atmospheric
carbon. Planting and growing trees and
using trees in durable products helps offset carbon emissions.
5. What helps clean
the air we breath?
Forests
produce oxygen and help clean the air we breath. To grow 1 pound of wood, a tree uses about
1.5 pounds of C02 and produces about 1 pound of 02.
6. What can provide
us with a clean, sustainable source of energy?
Woody
biomass can provide us with a clean, renewable source of energy through direct
combustion or through conversion to liquid fuels.
7. What plays a vital
part in our nation’s economy?
100’s
of thousands are employed in forest related jobs providing billions of dollars
to the nation’s economy. The US Dept. of
Labor estimates that there are more than 30,000 jobs just in forestry and
conservation, many in rural areas and impacting local economies.
8. What provides
habitat for many species of wildlife?
Trees
and forests of different ages provide many animal species with places to
live. Both managed and unmanaged forest
ecosystems are vital for the survival of the animals that live there. The diversity of animals found in the forest
is only as diverse as the forest landscape itself.
9. What provides many
recreational opportunities?
Trees
and forests make recreation more scenic and enjoyable, whether you’re into
hiking, camping, and biking or bird watching and photography.
10. What do we have as
much of today as we did 100 years ago?
For
the past 100 years, the amount of forestland in the US has remained relatively
stable at around 755 million acres.
I believe Trees are the answer to all these
questions. That was just 10
questions. Can anyone come up with any others?
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