The Value of Trees

From backyards to tropical rain forests, trees around the world are hard at work providing the necessities of life. Trees clean our air and water, provide habitat for wildlife, connect communities, and support our health and well-being.

Sunlight through oak tree branches

Fighting Climate Change

Climate change is the biggest challenge facing the health of our planet. And while it will take many solutions working together to make a difference, trees are the proven, affordable, natural way that can be implemented quickly to pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere today. Every tree planted is a step in the right direction.

Aerial view of a neighborhood with plenty of trees

Strengthening Communities

Trees play a critical role in creating healthier, safer, and more connected communities. They clean our air, filter our water, and even slow storm surge and flooding in our cities. Trees also provide shade and cool our cities by up to 10 degrees, which can help prevent heat-related deaths in urban areas.

Even as social and economic issues fracture our society, trees continue to connect communities, cultures, and generations. Neighborhood trees have shown the ability to reduce stress, improve overall health and development in children, and encourage physical activity. And a healthy community-wide tree canopy fosters economic advantages as well as an increase in civic pride among residents.

Black and white lemur on tree branch in rainforest

Nurturing Biodiversity

Healthy forests, whether in natural or urban spaces, are key to the health of some of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. Trees support wildlife and aquatic life by providing habitat and helping to keep waterways healthy. This ensures that ecosystem balance can be maintained and biodiversity can thrive.

Forests rich in biodiversity benefit the human population, too. Trees and other forest life work together to ensure a clean source of drinking water, buffer against extreme weather, provide medicines, offer outdoor recreation, and enrich human culture.

abundant trees

Taming Stormwater

In areas where homes, businesses, schools, roads, and parking lots expand, natural tree cover is often lost, along with the vital absorbing capacity of vegetation and soil. Without the benefits provided by trees and green infrastructure, beneficial rainfall turns into expensive stormwater runoff, surging through gutters and pipes after a storm. This runoff carries oils, heavy metals, and other harmful pollutants into our rivers and lakes. Consequently, fish and wildlife suffer, drinking water becomes costly or challenging to purify, property values decline, and our living environment deteriorates.

Fortunately, there are steps we can take to optimize the valuable rainfall and enhance its benefits for everyone: planting new trees and preserving existing ones.

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Grow a better tomorrow

Our planet needs all of us, more than ever. Join us today to plant trees that grow a more hopeful future.