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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Isn’t the problem worsened by all the new builds where people cut down most of the trees on their lot, to make way for larger houses?[/quote] This. It's much easier to just not build giant subdivisions by first razing everything to the ground instead of planting new trees. Not that you shouldn't plant new trees. [/quote] Yes, but people need housing. I don't know why a family of 4 would need a 5000+ sq. ft. home--we live in 3000 sq. ft. and never use a third of it. But they may be buying what's on offer as long as they can afford it (which is why we live in 3000 sq. ft). I read somewhere that developers prioritize big houses because the profit margin is larger than providing higher quality in a smaller home. Lawns on the other hand, are just ugly, boring, barren and environmentally harmful outdoor green carpeting.[/quote]
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