If trees could talk, what would they say to us?

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Maybe they are already talking to us and we are just not listening.

鈥淵ou humans have a problem,鈥 they might say. 鈥淚t is called climate change. We can help, if you let us.鈥

Or maybe trees would say this: 鈥淲e are really good at absorbing CO2, the gas whose rising concentrations in your atmosphere are messing with your weather.鈥

Here鈥檚 another possibility, if trees could only talk: 鈥淭he temperature is rising and we can provide the shade essential to making your sidewalks walkable.鈥

And this: 鈥淲e engage in a marvelous process called transpiration that releases moisture into the atmosphere. Read all about it on your web.鈥

Wedding couple embraces a large tree at Moanalua Gardens. This large tree is featured in an iconic advertisement for many decades and many Japanese visitors make homage to the park to visit and photograph the tree. 16 june 2015. photograph Cory Lum/Civil Beat
You talking to me? An iconic tree at Moanalua Gardens. Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Climate change is real, but not enough human beings are listening. Here is more wisdom — from the trees:

  • 鈥淲e do a great job in managing storm water so as to reduce runoff and pollution, protect the ocean, and recharge your aquifers.鈥
  • 鈥淲e are very effective at removing particulate matter, a real health hazard, from the atmosphere.鈥
  • 鈥淲e trees are the very best weapon for reducing the impact of heat islands, which result from too much concrete and too many impervious surfaces. Think surface parking lots.鈥
  • 鈥淲hen we trees are present, drivers slow down and there are fewer accidents. You folks in Honolulu have a terrible record of pedestrian fatalities.鈥
  • 鈥淲e increase property values. If you want your home to be worth more, plant and maintain trees.鈥
  • 鈥淲e save you money on your energy bill, whether you are a single family home dweller on an owner of an office building.鈥
  • 鈥淲e trees beautify a neighborhood and thus contribute to visual splendor and a sense of well-being. Just compare two environs, one with us trees and one without.鈥
  • 鈥淚t has even been documented that we trees improve academic performance when the students in a classroom look out on trees. and speed recovery of a patient from illness when her view is of us trees.鈥
  • 鈥淲e trees are not making a bunch of bogus claims just to inflate our sense of self-worth. You humans have done the research to back up every statement we have made.鈥
  • 鈥淕o to the web and read all about the multiple benefits of us trees聽 and dozens of other useful sites.鈥
  • 鈥淪o why do some people not like us? They claim we block their view; we block sunlight from reaching their photovoltaic panels; they have to rake up our leaves. Actually, planting the right tree in the right place avoids most of these problems. Consult with one of our good arborist friends. As to the leaves on the soil, let them lie. They serve to make sure the water in the ground feeds our roots and eventually reaches your valued aquifers.鈥
  • 鈥淪chool kids get our message. They are listening to us. Just look at the pictures they draw of us. Now, how about the rest of you folks?鈥
  • 鈥淭he next time you are out walking, talk to us trees about all the environmental, social, economic, physical, and psychological benefits we can provide to you humans. We are willing to help you. All we need is for you to say 鈥榶es鈥 and then follow through on that 鈥榶es鈥.鈥
  • 鈥淪o what can you do to make us trees more plentiful in your urban environment and in your country areas and in your forests? It鈥檚 good to set goals, which you have done in Honolulu, namely, 鈥100,000 properly placed trees by 2025鈥 or a 鈥35% Tree Canopy by 2035.鈥 However, it鈥檚 best if you actually reach those goals. Tell your mayor and your councilmembers and your state leaders that you want lots of us trees lining your city streets, filling your parks, gracing your school yards, cooling your surface parking lots, and populating your forests. Tell them to back up their verbal commitments with real dollars. Tell developers to include us trees, lots of us, in their new and existing commercial and residential developments. Support the organizations and City and County and state agencies that are out there working to increase the number of us trees in your community. Plant, maintain, and love us trees on your own property.鈥

Listen to what our trees are telling us about the many benefits that they provide. They can make life better for all of us if only we will let them.

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