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Tags show how much money trees save
Washington Tree Committee members Mike Baker (left) and Andy Dahl show off the identification tags they placed on several trees in Central Park a few weeks ago. The tags include the tree?s name and how much money it saves humanity by providing windbreaks and shade, and by consuming carbon dioxide. The tree pictured here is a Ginkgo and its potential lifetime benefits run to $12,300.
Andy Hallman
Sep. 30, 2018 7:33 pm
Washington Tree Committee members Mike Baker (left) and Andy Dahl show off the identification tags they placed on several trees in Central Park a few weeks ago. The tags include the tree?s name and how much money it saves humanity by providing windbreaks and shade, and by consuming carbon dioxide. The tree pictured here is a Ginkgo and its potential lifetime benefits run to $12,300.

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