Benefits of Trees: How They Fight Climate Change
Only once every tree is gone will people realize that they can’t breathe money….
Beyond providing shade and oxygen, trees maintain a complex social network and protective defenses that make them the silent architects of a healthy planet.
Far from being solitary giants, trees are part of a sophisticated social ecosystem connected by an underground “wood wide web” of mycorrhizal fungi. Through these hidden networks, they exchange vital nutrients and transmit chemical warnings to neighbors when threats like insect attacks occur.

This biological intelligence even extends to personal care; many species produce natural sunscreens called flavonoids to block harmful UV rays, while others release airborne signals to alert the entire forest of impending danger.
The environmental and health benefits of trees are equally staggering, as a single mature tree can absorb 48 pounds of carbon dioxide annually while generating enough oxygen to sustain two people. Beyond their role as natural sound barriers and urban coolers, trees actively improve human well-being. The Japanese practice of “Shinrin-yoku,” or forest bathing, shows that absorbing tree-released phytoncides can significantly lower blood pressure and anxiety. As deforestation rates remain high, protecting these ancient organisms is increasingly vital for both planetary and personal health. source: Create the Good. (2024). 8 Fun Facts About Trees You May Not Already Know. AARP