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Picture of goleafs
Registered: October 26, 2004
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Why is it bad to cut down trees. I see nothing wrong with it we will plant them again. All the liberals thes days not wanting to cut trees down makes me sick. I would just like to know what is wrong with it. We use them every day. If you are an Environmentist think again becasue you use trees every day. you arethe ones hurting nature becasue you use the most of it.
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Originally posted by Saturnmoth007:Fuck you
Cutting down trees is bad for several environmental reasons (scientific ones).

Firstly, forests are delicate ecosystems, which provide habitats and shelter to thousands of species of living creatures. Removing the forests obviously destroys their homes and upsets the natural ecological equilibrium of any given area on a large scale. This effect of deforestation speaks for itself and needs little explanation.

Secondly, the destruction of forests can lead to erosion, which is not a good thing. over time, as the roots of the old trees decay, their grip will loosen on the soil. As the soil becomes more loosely packed, rain, strong winds, and other weather conditions can contribute to sandstorms, mudslides, and floods.

Thirdly, in some extreme cases, deforestation can lead to desertification as is the case in Africa where every year rainforest land is turned to desert. This occurs naturally but is the result of slash and burn methods of farmers and actions of logging industries.

On a side note, grass and grasslands are also ecosystems home to thousands of creatures, from microscopic bacteria to field mice and birds. So technically, mysta is right.

However, although it is true that life could not exist without trees, it is not because of oxygen as everyone seems to think. Protists, in the worlds many oceans, lakes, and rivers, produce 98% of the world's oxygen as members of the protist kingdom contain chlorophyll and chloroplasts, the micro organs necessary for photosynthesis, the process of turning H20 and CO2 into usable O2. Trees and plants are necessary because they provid food and shelter to animals who in turn are sources of food for larger animals, who in turn are sources of food for larger animals, and so on.
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ARRRRRRGG its people like you that cut down trees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by freedomordeath:
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There are more trees today in the United States then there were before we bagan cutting down trees "en masse". The Libs won't acknowledge that but it is true. There is nothing wrong with cutting down treREDes.

Start caring about more about unborn children and less about foliage.


Not that I oppose cutting down trees (as long as it is responsible) but I just wanted to remind you that you live in a different area of the country than most "Libs".
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Registered: May 04, 2008
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Cutting down trees, littering, and smog cause global warming. Global warming kills the bees. If the bees die, trees and flowers die. The more trees you help kill the less oxygen we have. Less oxygen for us means less people. You killing trees kills us.
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Originally posted by notsojoey:
Hydrock, you must have been buying plywood at hardwood store in time square where it was in low demand because in reality world (ie, the rest of the country) plywood is not 15-20 dollars a sheet.


I just bought a sheet of 3/4" plywood for about $22 bucks. The 1/4" was around $17. I'd say that 15-20, maybe 15-25 is a decent price for basic plywood.


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Registered: May 31, 2004
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Yeah it's like 30-40 dollars now... It didn't USED to be that way. Thats why


Clearly it isn't. A simple electronic search on Home Depots website proves that you are wrong and a liar. Nice try.


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Registered: November 05, 2004
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So in essence:

Cutting down trees = good.
Wasting = bad.

Can we leave this argument to rest in peace now?


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Registered: September 19, 2001
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Ok, are you refuting my argument or my facts? I guess not.

And new home construction has been down for a while.


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Can anyone say Katrina?


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http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/9192006_Housing_Market.asp

New construction is DOWN and so is builder confidence.


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By the way, a sheet of 3/4 in. plywood is $20 at my local Home Depot. So, 5 bucks in 5 years is quite the explosion in price.


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Transportation costs have risen a lot over the last five years, and in conjunction with inflation and a drop in NEW home construction it can cause that.


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Or the cost rise could be attributed to inflation, rising transportation costs, and lower intrest in building materials in the last few years.


Inflation on it's own does not account for it, transportation also does not cause a single sheet to rise over 15 dollars per sheet in only 5 years, there has actually been a housing boom in the last few years. If there was lower interest there would be lower prices. So again your silly assumptions have been laid to rest.. do me and the world a favor and leave them there.


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Or the cost rise could be attributed to inflation, rising transportation costs, and lower intrest in building materials in the last few years.


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Originally posted by notsojoey:
Hydrock, you must have been buying plywood at hardwood store in time square where it was in low demand because in reality world (ie, the rest of the country) plywood is not 15-20 dollars a sheet.


Yeah it's like 30-40 dollars now... It didn't USED to be that way. Thats why managing waste is important.


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Hydrock, you must have been buying plywood at hardwood store in time square where it was in low demand because in reality world (ie, the rest of the country) plywood is not 15-20 dollars a sheet.


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Originally posted by Bushsupporter:
I don't like waste either, that is why I don't waste things. But as long as the environment is not being impacted long term how does someone else's waste impact me?



Go to your local hardware store and tell me how much a sheet of plywood costs... It used to be, when I was a contractor about 3 years back, 15-20 dollars a sheet.


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I don't like waste either, that is why I don't waste things. But as long as the environment is not being impacted long term how does someone else's waste impact me?


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I don't mind much the cutting down of trees, since we need the resources. What I do mind is a waste of the resources. Like people printing small things out on huge pieces of paper and throwing the rest away, wood that is bought to build things, gets left out in the rain and is now good for nothing but compost. Things like that.


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I do live in a different part of the country than most libs, but theissue doesn't change. We do cut down trees responsibly. I don't know the facts, but I would bet that more trees are destroyed from wildfire becuase of unwise forest clearing policy (environmentalist's fault) than are cut down and never replaced by industry.


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