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

single cow standing on a meadow in the morning mist. © Pim_Leijen/shutterstock
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Livestock vs car traffic

Factory farming and slaughterhouses are ideal breeding grounds for germs, cause large-scale deforestation and huge damage to the climate system.

Heavy evaporation over dense forest. © aslysun/shutterstock.com
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Trees for Life – (1) The outside

Forests are essential organs in the metabolism of planet Earth, maintaining the balance of the ecosphere, global climate, and regional weather patterns.

Monsoon rainforest in Malaysia/Thailand. © Edward Parker
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The impact of forests on climate

The world’s forests are active players in maintaining the equilibrium of world climate, not just passive victims succumbing to global heating.

forest fire. @ Peter J. Wilson/shutterstock.com
climate care

Forest fires and their causes

The causes of forest fires and wildfires lie not only in climate change, but also in mistakes in forest management.

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

A 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.

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.

veils of rain over forest landscape. © Dudarev Mikhail/fotolia.com
climate care

Tree vapours cool planet

New discoveries show that tree vapours cool the planet, and that protecting old-growth forests would be one of the best ways to counteract global heating.

collage: birch trunk with green power point. © kav777/fotolia.com
climate care

ElectriciTrees

Advances in biotechnology suggest gaining electricity from trees. Such small dispersed systems could be build by everyone and support decentralisation.

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single cow standing on a meadow in the morning mist. © Pim_Leijen/shutterstock
articles

Livestock vs car traffic

Factory farming and slaughterhouses are ideal breeding grounds for germs, cause large-scale deforestation and huge damage to the climate system.

Heavy evaporation over dense forest. © aslysun/shutterstock.com
articles

Trees for Life – (1) The outside

Forests are essential organs in the metabolism of planet Earth, maintaining the balance of the ecosphere, global climate, and regional weather patterns.

Monsoon rainforest in Malaysia/Thailand. © Edward Parker
articles

The impact of forests on climate

The world’s forests are active players in maintaining the equilibrium of world climate, not just passive victims succumbing to global heating.

forest fire. @ Peter J. Wilson/shutterstock.com
climate care

Forest fires and their causes

The causes of forest fires and wildfires lie not only in climate change, but also in mistakes in forest management.

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

A 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.

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.

veils of rain over forest landscape. © Dudarev Mikhail/fotolia.com
climate care

Tree vapours cool planet

New discoveries show that tree vapours cool the planet, and that protecting old-growth forests would be one of the best ways to counteract global heating.

collage: birch trunk with green power point. © kav777/fotolia.com
climate care

ElectriciTrees

Advances in biotechnology suggest gaining electricity from trees. Such small dispersed systems could be build by everyone and support decentralisation.

Do You Want To Boost Your Business?

drop us a line and keep in touch