First Name: | Gordon |
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Last Name: | Mann |
Email Address: | gordon@sactree.com |
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Subject | Use of urban trees to achieve greenhouse gas reductios |
Comment |
Thank you for including trees in greenhouse gas reductions. there are 4 areas that affect how trees will achieve reduction: Forests Solar Local government actions Energy The inclusion of trees in the AB32 plan can be enhanced to provide a great return on investment. Trees will reduce greenouse gas reductions through shading and energy conservation, carbon sequestration, encouraging more foot and bicycle traffic, urban wood utilization, and reduced ambient air temperatures and heat islands. a conflict with solar exists by encouraging or requiring individual solar systems on homes. Soalr power unless the sole power source for a building will not be viable during a power failure. The use of solar panels conflicts with trees shading the building that will reduce the need for energy. The solution is to create solar farms or surrogate solar sites on top of parking structures, tall buildings and large footprint buildings that cannot otherwise be shaded. Along with providing a great location for the solar panels, the roofs and top level will receive shade, reducing building temperatures. The state can create incentives or coordinate urban wood utilization to improve the viability of this market and enhance carbon sequestration. There are other environmental benefits from urban trees in stormwater interception, air quality, public health, and retail sales and property value increases that increase the return on urban tree investment. There are many opportunities to increase tree canopy in underserved communities that provide additional social benefits to the greenhouse gas reductions. |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2008-07-30 15:54:18 |
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