Imagine a World Without Trees

Could we live without trees?

Absolutely not. I've always been drawn to trees. I love to photograph them in all seasons and I believe we can learn a lot from trees. They're beautiful, generous and a vital part of the ecosystem.

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In our interconnected world, what we do to our trees affects our water, our air, other species and us. Trees breathe in carbon dioxide to keep us safe, and breathe out life-giving oxygen.

Human cannot live without trees. Read more to learn why.

Trees Are Generous

It would probably be enough if trees just provided beauty (which they do), but they do so much more.

  • They provide shade and protection for hundreds of species.
  • Trees help clean our air and stabilize temperature.
  • Trees act as a noise barrier.
  • Their roots help to keep the ground stable and prevent soil and water runoff.
  • Some trees provide nutritious food such as fruit, nuts, seeds, or oils.
  • A decaying tree still provides essential nutrients for other species. Nothing from a tree goes to waste.

Amazing, isn’t it?

We are not Separate

We Need Trees; Trees Need Us

Humans and other species have a relationship with trees of mutualism – a relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association. Hence, we could not live in a world without trees. We are each reflected in the other.

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What are the Impacts of Deforestation?

Locally and Nationally

LOCALLY, deforestation can lead to flooding and then drought due to water runoff. Soil erosion affects the quality of agriculture. Another impact of deforestation is species loss, since trees provide habitat for hundreds of species. And, of course, deforestation leads to a huge release of carbon, affecting our climate.

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What are the possible LONG-TERM IMPACTS of deforestation? The release of so much carbon can lead to climate change and rising sea levels, resulting in the loss of coral reefs and fish, loss of livelihoods and an increase in tropical diseases, resulting in environmental refugees. Conflicts over wildlife and water are possible.

What Can We Do?

Learn how to protect trees.

  • Spend time outside amongst the trees. Fall in love with them.
  • Learn more about the impacts of deforestation (at the links below).
  • Support restoration of damaged ecosystems.
  • Plant trees.
  • Support the establishment of parks to protect forests and wildlife.
  • Support companies that operate in ways that minimize damage to the environment.

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