Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!me!radio.astro!helios!utpsych!raymond From: raymond@utpsych.toronto.edu (Raymond Shaw) Newsgroups: sci.bio Subject: Is Mowing your Lawn bad for the Environment? Summary: Probably a stupid question Keywords: lawns, oxygen production Message-ID: <1989May23.190505.18229@utpsych.toronto.edu> Date: 23 May 89 19:05:05 GMT Reply-To: raymond@psych.toronto.edu (Raymond Shaw) Distribution: na Organization: Psychology, U. of Toronto Lines: 14 This is probably a really stupid question, and this is probably the wrong place to ask, but I have this question that gets to me each time I mow my lawn: Would the lawn produce more oxygen (which I presume is good for the environment) if I didn't mow it, and just let it grow? Sorry if this is offensively naive, please e-mail answers, flames, etc. if you think that no one who reads this would be interested. Thanks. -Just a psychologist, not a biologist. -Ray Shaw raymond@psych.toronto.edu