Forests
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Non-governmental Orgnizations
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We are tyeup with thousands of Indian organisation those are togetherly working with us , for forest area . We are taking with different groups initiative, those are help for save deforestation. That is the reason its help to global cause. We are jointly start tree planning in India . We are celebrating Green Save Day . |
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We are first time applying for this . |
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Environmental Benefits of Planting a Tree
Many people decide to enrich their gardens by planting trees. Most of them do it for
the beauty or to provide extra shade in summer months. However, there are more
benefits from trees than you might think. Except for relaxing, connecting us with
nature and their calming effect, trees do a lot when it comes to the environment.
If you are thinking about planting a tree around your home, keep reading to find out
what trees do for our environment
1. Reducing Climate Change
If people are good at something, then it is building up excess carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere. Harmful CO2 contributes to climate change, the biggest current problem the
world has to deal with. Trees, however, help fight it. They absorb CO2 removing it from the
air and storing it while releasing oxygen. Annually, an acre of trees absorbs the amount of
carbon dioxide equal to driving your car 26 000 miles. Trees are our main survival tools; only
one tree can produce enough oxygen for four people.
2. Purifying Air
Have you ever felt that feeling of „cleaner air“ in the woods or by the seaside? Well, you
were right because it is well known that trees do purify the air. They absorb pollutant gases
such as nitrogen oxides, ozone, ammonia, sulphur dioxide. Trees also absorb odours and act
as a filter as little particulates get trapped in leaves. A mature acre of trees can yearly provide
oxygen for 18 people.
Since year 2017 to till now we are working on this project but we need support to do it's larger scale . |
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We are just first time applying for affiliation. |