I love when the "save paper" conversation comes up with a fairly clearly liberal checkout clerk and tell them there's more trees now than when the Founding Fathers (work that in purposely) settled here. After all, why would paper companies put themselves out of business and deplete their stock? They don't know what to say.
I love when the "save paper" conversation comes up with a fairly clearly liberal checkout clerk and tell them there's more trees now than when the Founding Fathers (work that in purposely) settled here. After all, why would paper companies put themselves out of business and deplete their stock? They don't know what to say.
The UK did a Study, more Trees in 2019 then ever recorded.
Look at aerial photography of the Deep South in 1940-1950. Not a patch of woods in sight for miles. It was all cleared for cotton and tobacco.
There’s more woodland now than in colonial America.
Historicaerials.com
This is why there are more widespread Bigfoot sightings in areas that used to have none.