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Treemendous
Air Facts

Trees
provide life-giving oxygen, release moisture into the air,
stop
carbon dioxide from polluting the air, and catch pieces of
dust, soot,
and ash that may be carried in the air.
One
tree can provide a day's oxygen for as many as four people.
A
tropical tree can live for more than 50 human generations.
Think about how many people can breathe easily due to one
tropical tree!
One
acre of forest absorbs six tons of carbon dioxide and puts
out four tons of oxygen. This is enough to meet the annual
needs of 16 people!
There
are about 60-200 million spaces along our city streets whe re
trees could be planted. This translates to the potential to
absorb 33 million
more tons of carbon dioxide every year, and a savings of $4
billion
in energy costs!
Trees
properly placed around buildings can reduce air pollution
by reducing air conditioning needs by about 30% and can save
20-50 % in energy used for heating. Every time we save energy,
we help cut down on air pollution.
Recycling
paper saves trees, which cuts down on air pollution. When
we recycle we also save energy and remember saving energy
saves the air from pollution. It takes less energy to
make new paper from old, than to cut down trees
and turn them into new paper.
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