Friday, June 4, 2010

PLANT A TREE - SAVE THE PLANET


Has human kind inadvertently declared war on the planet that gave us life?
Everyday we hear new horror stories being perpetuated but there is a good news coming up, efforts are being made to improve the situation, starting with the Plant A Tree movement.

Our wonderful little planet has take a real beating from human excess, rich forest ecosystems flattened, desertification of once vibrant soil, poor water management,land fills & environmental waste the like of which has never been seen in all of human recorded history...

Planting Trees

Humankind has an obligation to put right that damage we've caused, and evidence suggests the planet has a remarkable ability to heal, if we give it a helping hand. Planting trees is seen as one of the most important things the average man in the street can do, not because of its environmental impact, but instead because of its motivational power within communities.

Trees absorb Carbon Dioxide, recycling it into much needed Oxygen. This goes some way to counteracting the effects of global warming and helps to cool the planet. As trees grow, their roots strengthen the soil, helping to prevent erosion, their canopy casts shade allowing the soil to retain moisture and providing perfect conditions for mini ecosystems to develop. There are many things you can do in your garden to help.

Reforestation

Reforestation projects around the world are making a difference, in Israel over one billion trees have been planted since 1900, turning idle desert wasteland into thriving forests. Naturally eco-tourism is a positive spin-off from this. Reforestation of desert areas in Israel is proving year after year that deserts can be rolled back, soils can be returned to health, dry water ways can spring back to life, and precious fauna can be reintroduced and thrive.

Deforestation of the planet is something humankind should be ashamed of. Planting a tree is a small step, costs very little, yet the rewards to future generations are invaluable.

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