FRED HAGENEDER’S GATEWAY TO THE MEANING OF TREES IN CULTURE AND CONSCIOUSNESS

Felix Finkbeiner delivering his speech at the UN headquarters. © Plant-for-the-Planet
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UN speech: Children plant for the planet

Felix Finkbeiner giving a UN speech about the importance of forests for world climate and social justice and that nobody is too small to make a difference.

Buddhist monks in northwest Cambodia ordaining a tree. © Equator Initiative
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Buddhist monks ordain trees

The monks of the Samraong Pagoda received the 2010 Equator Prize for saving evergreen forest in northwest Cambodia by ordaining venerable trees as monks.

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The Great Green Wall of Africa

The Great Green Wall aims to halt the spread of the South Sahara. At 9 miles wide and 4,800 miles long it equals the reforestation of 37 million acres.

Aerial view of the Pastaza River © Ammit Jack/shutterstock.com
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The real importance of the Amazon rainforest

Not only the climate of South America depends on the ‘water management’ of the Amazon rainforest but the global climate of the entire northern hemisphere.

Tamarisk trees (Tamarix articulata) in the Sahara. © RosaFrei/istockphoto.com
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Great Green Wall of China is growing

The work on the Green Wall of China began in 1978. So far, forests have been planted in thirteen provinces of China, covering 54 million acres (22m ha).

SM Raju at a tree-planting site. © Prashant Ravi
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Massive tree-planting scheme in India

An single man in India has created an innovative programme to provide ‘sustainable employment’ to millions of poor people, by planting billions of trees.

map showing the deforestation of Borneo © www.treehugger.com
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Biofuel destroys rainforests

Biofuels destroy rainforest. It would take a palm oil plantation 840 years to soak up the carbon released by the destruction of forest trees and top soil.

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Campaign: Seven billion trees for the Earth

The UN Environment Programme has launched a major worldwide tree planting campaign, with the goal of planting 7 billion trees by the end of 2009.

UKYCC demo with banner How old-will you be in 2050? @ UKYCC
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Youth for a clean, fair future

The Youth Climate Coalition was founded to challenge the roots of social and climate injustice, for a future where we enjoy and protect a healthy planet.

feeding beaver couple. © P Harstela/shutterstock.com
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Beaver is coming back to Scotland

Four beaver families have been transferred from Norway to Argyll. The scientific trial respects the beaver as an important key species in landscape ecology.

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Felix Finkbeiner delivering his speech at the UN headquarters. © Plant-for-the-Planet
climate care

UN speech: Children plant for the planet

Felix Finkbeiner giving a UN speech about the importance of forests for world climate and social justice and that nobody is too small to make a difference.

Buddhist monks in northwest Cambodia ordaining a tree. © Equator Initiative
climate care

Buddhist monks ordain trees

The monks of the Samraong Pagoda received the 2010 Equator Prize for saving evergreen forest in northwest Cambodia by ordaining venerable trees as monks.

Logo der Pan-African Agency of the Great Green Wall
climate care

The Great Green Wall of Africa

The Great Green Wall aims to halt the spread of the South Sahara. At 9 miles wide and 4,800 miles long it equals the reforestation of 37 million acres.

Aerial view of the Pastaza River © Ammit Jack/shutterstock.com
climate care

The real importance of the Amazon rainforest

Not only the climate of South America depends on the ‘water management’ of the Amazon rainforest but the global climate of the entire northern hemisphere.

Tamarisk trees (Tamarix articulata) in the Sahara. © RosaFrei/istockphoto.com
climate care

Great Green Wall of China is growing

The work on the Green Wall of China began in 1978. So far, forests have been planted in thirteen provinces of China, covering 54 million acres (22m ha).

SM Raju at a tree-planting site. © Prashant Ravi
climate care

Massive tree-planting scheme in India

An single man in India has created an innovative programme to provide ‘sustainable employment’ to millions of poor people, by planting billions of trees.

map showing the deforestation of Borneo © www.treehugger.com
Allgemein

Biofuel destroys rainforests

Biofuels destroy rainforest. It would take a palm oil plantation 840 years to soak up the carbon released by the destruction of forest trees and top soil.

logo of the UNEP
climate care

Campaign: Seven billion trees for the Earth

The UN Environment Programme has launched a major worldwide tree planting campaign, with the goal of planting 7 billion trees by the end of 2009.

UKYCC demo with banner How old-will you be in 2050? @ UKYCC
climate care

Youth for a clean, fair future

The Youth Climate Coalition was founded to challenge the roots of social and climate injustice, for a future where we enjoy and protect a healthy planet.

feeding beaver couple. © P Harstela/shutterstock.com
climate care

Beaver is coming back to Scotland

Four beaver families have been transferred from Norway to Argyll. The scientific trial respects the beaver as an important key species in landscape ecology.

Do You Want To Boost Your Business?

drop us a line and keep in touch