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1. Why plant tree?
-Trees have always been a solution sign of the green movement and there are many of one mind organizations
devoting huge time and liveliness to planting trees. However, a valid question to cause to any tree planting
organization is why dedicated time and resources to plant trees? Some reasons to justify this are obvious, some
not so. Below are some key factors that attempt to show trees are more than a token symbol of environmentalism,
they are in fact key components to global ecosystems.

2. Carbon seizure
-Trees act as natural filters of our air. from beginning to end the process of photosynthesis plants absorb carbon
dioxide (a solution greenhouse gas and theory provider to global warming) from the environment and store the
carbon in their trunk, branches, leaves, roots, soil and foliage, while releasing oxygen back into the atmosphere.
The debate about the use of trees for climate change mitigation has been somewhat heated over recent times,
however there is a solid consensus emerging from sound scientific studies that under certain conditions trees do
provide a viable means for the net removal of CO2 from the atmosphere.
4.Trees clean the soil
-Trees can assist in the remediation of land that has been polluted by dangerous chemical pollutants. Trees can either
store harmful pollutants or actually change the pollutant into less harmful forms. Trees can also be used to filter sewage
and farm chemicals such as pesticides.
5. Social and communal benefits
-Trees provide ascetic benefits. An environment replete with trees and vegetation leads to a more serene, peaceful and
restful frame of mind. Hospital patients have been shown to recover from surgery more quickly when their hospital room
offered a view of trees. Communities are often strongly opposed to the removal of trees for infrastructure upgrades (road
widening for example) and it is not uncommon for great efforts by individuals and organizations to go towards saving large
or historic trees within a community. The restoration or establishment of forests often benefits local communities in many
developing countries. For many communities forests have traditionally been a source of valuable non-timber forest
products . Furthermore by incorporating local communities into forest restoration projects you can provide employment
opportunities in the management of this valuable resource.

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