5 Ways to Value a Tree
March 15, 2010 posted by Bob Higgins · 21 Comments
* By Mickey Z. Planet Green *
When you live in a corporate-dominated culture, everything is potentially a “commodity.” We “spend” time, we “invest” in relationships, and some of us view trees as nothing more than potential lumber and/or paper.
1. Commodity
According to the Wisconsin Paper Council, an “interesting rule of thumb is that an acre of forested land may yield an average of 10-15 cords of wood when harvested at maturity—depending not only on the size of the trees, but how productively the land has been managed.” One “cord” could typically yield any of the following:
- 12 dining room table sets (seating eight)
- 250 copies of the Sunday New York Times
- 942 one-pound books
- 460,000 personal checks
- 4,384,000 postage stamps
- 7,500,000 toothpicks
2. Oxygen Source
One estimate: Over a 50-year lifetime, a tree generates $31,250 worth of oxygen and provides $62,000 worth of air pollution control. The process is rather fundamental: During photosynthesis, a tree “inhales” CO2 from the air and then separates the carbon from the oxygen molecules. The carbon is absorbed by the tree, which then “exhales” pure oxygen back into the air for us to breathe. In the process just described, trees also serve as carbon sinks, e.g. as Wise Geek tells us, trees “naturally absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, sequestering the carbon and converting it into mass while releasing the oxygen back into the atmosphere.” Such carbon sinks offset carbon dioxide emissions and reduce climate change.
From nearly microscopic insects to camouflaged reptiles to feathered friends to wily primates and beyond, each tree is a vast, thriving eco-system in and of itself. The destruction of even a single small tree not only disrupts natural cycles, it also sentences countless creatures to death. More than 1000 different species of insects have been living in just one kind of rainforest tree.
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