#29 Prevent Deforestation by Planting Trees

Did you know that trees are some of the oldest living things on this planet? Or that one average-sized tree can provide enough oxygen for a family of four for an entire year? Trees are not only beautiful to look at – they are necessary components of our fragile ecosystem.  

One tree, two tree, three tree, four:

One of the oldest living trees is said to be over 80,000 years old. Yes, 80,000 years old! Trees are the lungs of our planet; by breathing in toxic carbon dioxide and breathing out precious life-giving oxygen – they sustain much of life. But trees are not only used for oxygen, they are also used for thousands of products; its wood is used in paper products and for building homes. Trees also provide food and shelter for wildlife such as birds, squirrels, and numerous other animals.  

Facts on Trees:

  • By planting 20 million trees, the earth and its people would receive 260 million more tons of oxygen – and would remove 10 million tons of carbon dioxide from our atmosphere.

  • Annually, an acre of trees absorbs the amount of carbon dioxide equal to driving your car 26,000 miles.

  • Trees absorb pollutant gases such as nitrogen oxides, ozone, ammonia and sulfur dioxide.

  • Trees cool cities by up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit, by providing shade and releasing water.

  • Trees reduce urban runoff and erosion by storing water and breaking the force of rain as it falls. The USDA reports that 100 mature trees can reduce runoff caused by rainfall by up to 100,000 gallons.

  •  U.S. Forest Service scientists and collaborators calculated that trees are saving more than 850 human lives a year – and preventing over 670,000 incidences of acute respiratory symptoms.

  • Trees need about 15 gallons of water per week to survive.

  • Three trees planted around buildings (in the right places) can cut air-conditioning costs by up to 50%. 

 

How Can I Make An Impact ?

Tier 1: Global Goodness

  • Recycle all paper products.  

  • Cultivate a new appreciation for trees. Research the amazing life of trees. By increasing your awareness of their role – you can better care for them. 

  • Plant a tree. Want to make a direct change? Grab some seedlings and get to work.

Tier 2: Planet Protector

  • All of Tier 1.

  • Don’t support animal agriculture that is clearing trees and rainforests to make the land suitable for grazing animals.  

  • Encourage people to live in alignment with nature. 

  • Volunteer to plant trees. Research non-profits in your local community that are planting trees. 

Tier 3: Earth Angel

  • All of Tiers 1 & 2.

  • Can’t plant a tree? Donate to have one planted for you. Visit https://plantwithpurpose.org or onetreeplanted.org to donate to these amazing organizations who are working to rebuild our forests.    

  • Want to help rebuild the rainforests? Go to edenprojects.org  to do your part in saving our rainforests.    

  • Choose to be an Ambassador for Change, and always Spread Loveand Spread Light.

 
 

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