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How can you accomplish planting more trees? (Hindi po steps on how to plant trees

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9 Ways You Can Plant More Trees This Year

1. Support Businesses That Plant Trees: Chapter Planet

There are so many ethically minded businesses out there now, many of which are combining the sales of their products with tree planting. Some do this through partnering with reforestation charities and others do it more directly. Chapter Planet is an exciting and exemplary initiative in this neck of the woods.

Launched by Alexine Capiau with the simple but mighty ambition to do her part in the fight against climate change, the goal of Chapter Planet is to plant one million trees.

It is doing this by selling ethical and sustainable products in partnership with the Eden Reforestation Project. This organisation works across several countries, helping communities that suffer from extreme poverty as a result of deforestation. They pay local villagers with fair wages to plant, grow, and protect millions of trees until they reach maturity each year.

On Alexine’s end of things, she sells a line of ‘not-so-basic basics’. For each item sold, a significant number of trees are planted. A single t-shirt, for example, means 20, 50 or even 100 trees! If you’re thinking ‘great idea, but we don’t need any more polluting products on the planet’ this system is, literally, not so basic. White tees, totes and socks are made from GOTS organic cotton, and come in 100% biodegradable packaging. Their delivery is offset with, surprise surprise, even more tree planting.

Chapter Planet are also transparent about when, where and who by the trees are planted. So far, they have planted over 27,000 trees.

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This organisation works across several countries, helping communities that suffer from extreme poverty as a result of deforestation.

2. Donate To A Tree Planting Charity: Tree Sisters

There are quite a few organisations you can donate to who will plant trees on your behalf.

Tree Sisters are an especially great one. Their ‘Grow Your Own Forest’ campaign really does what is carved on the trunk. You can join as an individual, a company, a family or a community and choose how much and how often you donate, in order to grow a forest over the course of your life.

This organisation’s tree planting projects have a social as well as a sustainable bent. They are a refreshingly feminine response to climate change. Being less interested in the latest tech solutions to sequestering carbon and more enthusiastic about forests, they see trees as the ultimate, natural mechanism for solving the issue. They are also run by women and are rooted in regenerating woodlands as well as the women who plant them.

By getting involved with this organisation, you can watch your forest grow as you donate and map the scale of your impact. The sisterhood element comes into play in your personal life as well. By sharing your forest on social media your friends can add to it and join the global network of women as well as woodland!

This amazing charity has planted 6.5 million trees so far, and has the ambitious goal of planting a million trees a month by the end of 2020.

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You can watch your forest grow as you donate and map the scale of your impact

3. Lobby The Government To Plant Trees: Friends Of The Earth

However many trees we plant as individuals, the urgency of increasing tree cover needs to take root in the heads of the powers that be.

Emi Murphy explains that:

"In the hot summer months, [trees] give us shade and help to bring down temperatures in our towns and cities, and when it's colder some trees give homes for hibernating animals."

Friends of the Earth see trees as our natural allies in the fight against climate change. They also consider systematic, governmental power to be pivotal in the protection of the planet alongside individual tree planting efforts.

The charity believe that if the British government is serious about the climate emergency, they need to double tree cover in UK by 2045. You can sign their petition, demanding that they commit to doing this.

That is not to say that you can’t play a part in this type of tree planting too. Systematic change can be achieved on a local as well as a national one. So, to increase tree cover, try putting pressure on your local council. They are likely to own or control large stretches of land, that could be home to far more trees. Friends of The Earth have a straightforward set of steps you can take to make this impactful move. They even have a template email you can send to your council, demanding that they plant more trees in your region.

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Systematic change needs to be achieved

Trees are a key part in stopping climate breakdown, so we’re calling on the government to double tree cover in the UK.

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We can always just participate in tree planting drives that occasionally happens in our communities.

We can also support charities that have the purpose to plant trees, a quick search in the web and you will find a lot of charities dedicated to the cause.

We ourselves could just plant trees on our own backyard.

Hope this helps, have a good day! :)