Plant a Tree to Stop Global Warming, global action
New international initiative with a goal to plant 1.2 billion trees is
looking for Partners Globally from all fields of life: Business,
Government, Nonprofits, Churches, Sports, Culture, Science, Health,
Arts, etc. organizations, also individuals: governors, mayors, local
leaders, police, military personnel, as well as local residents,
volunteers and youth clubs are more than welcome to partner. Partners
will plant trees by their homes, parks, schools, urban areas, rural
areas, farms or national forests etc. the action will finish at the end
of the year with a celebration and awarding the partners with most
achievements.
Planting trees is a simple thing everyone can do to reduce carbon
dioxide, a principal greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.
No matter where you live, you can plant trees and take a proactive,
positive step toward keeping our planet healthy. As trees grow they
absorb carbon dioxide (CO2), the main 'greenhouse gas' responsible for
global warming, thereby reducing the concentration of this gas in the
atmosphere. Planting trees can help much in reducing global warming than
any other method.
Plant a tree is the best from any perspective: - science, planting trees
is hugely beneficial to the world in the face of accelerating climate
change. There is now a strong international scientific consensus that
human activity is causing global warming.
- At a local level, tree-planting on deforested lands creates further
environmental benefits. Forests play a vital role in regulating water
supplies, helping to minimize both water shortages in times of drought
and damaging floods in heavy rains.
-Socio-economic benefits of reforestation projects include direct
employment, infrastructure development, skills-transfer and the creation
of markets for related products and services.
- Religion: John 14:23 Jesus: “Anyone who loves me will obey my
teaching. My Father will love them, and we will come to them and make
our home with them. “
“The three greatest challenges of modern society are solving pollution
problems, creating a consciousness for protecting the environment, and
increasing food production. If any one of these is neglected, humanity
will become extinct. “, “Religious people must lead the way in the
effort to save nature. Nature is God’s creation and His gift to
humankind. We must work quickly to awaken people to the preciousness of
nature and the urgent need to restore it to the rich and free state it
enjoyed at the time of Creation.” Reverend Sun Myung Moon
Please join the initiative by filing out Partnerships form:
Family name: ____________________, First name(s):_____________
Phone number(s) ___________, E-mail address_______, other contact (MSN,
Skype)___
Organization or institution you represent: __, - Occupation / Position: __
Date and place you will plant the trees _____
Signature: __ (filed forms send to
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Also you could join with a sponsorships or donations: Sending donations
by Bank wire etc. to International Volunteer Academy