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1 year ago

PETITION: "Join the World in Telling Brazil "No" to Amazon Deforestation!"
Environment  (tags: AMAZON, destruction, ecosystems, climate-change, nature, habitat, wildlife, trees, animals, government )

Brenda
- 5 hours ago - usactions.greenpeace.org

The Project of Law (PL) 6424/2005 bill is pending approval in the Brazilian Congress. If approved, it will be a lethal blow to all Brazilian forests, especially the Amazon.Brazilian Congress is actually turning its back on the Amazon and welcoming the des
2 years ago
Canada's Boreal Forest A Critical Shield Against Global Warming
Environment (submitted by: June M 3 hours ago)
The boreal forest occupies nearly half of Canada's land mass, yet it's more significant to...    
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2 years ago
Action Alert: Save Bialowieza Forest, Europe's Last Primeval Temperate Forest Environment  (tags: ecosystems, endangered, environment )

Ana
StarsButterfliesGold Notes
- 17 hours ago - ecoearth.info
Ask the Polish government to stop exploitation of the ancient Bialowieza forest, preserve the whole complex as a national park, and end permanently extensive logging that threatens Europe's last remnant old-growth northern temperate forests
A great site, with many different petitions, info. Check it out, Z
2 years ago

Bill is looking for people to plant trees in their area. Will provide resources...


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Forest Across America Project

2 years ago
Deforestation Action Urged at Summit World  (tags: UnitedNations, unitednations )

Chris
StarsButterfliesGold Notes
- 2 hours ago - nzherald.co.nz
UK Trade and Development Minister Gareth Thomas warned that global warming could not be halted without reversing the destruction of the world's forests.
Trees and Forests
2 years ago
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More than one billion trees were planted around the world in 2007

Kenyan farmers tend to newly planted trees in Kimahuri in 2006. A UN report has said that more than one billion trees were planted around the world in 2007, with Ethiopia and Mexico leading in the drive to combat climate change through new lush forest projects.(AFP/File/Tony Karumba) Wed Nov 28, 8:40 AM ET

AFP/File Photo: Kenyan farmers tend to newly planted trees in Kimahuri in 2006. A UN report has...

by Bogonko Bosire

NAIROBI (AFP) - More than one billion trees were planted around the world in 2007, with Ethiopia and Mexico leading in the drive to combat climate change through new lush forest projects, a UN report said Wednesday.

The Nairobi-based UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said the mass tree planting, inspired by Nobel Peace laureate Wangari Maathai, will help mitigate effects of pollution and environmental deterioration.

"An initiative to catalyze the pledging and the planting of one billion trees has achieved and indeed surpassed its mark. It is a further sign of the breathtaking momentum witnessed this year on the challenge for this generation -- climate change," UNEP chief Achim Steiner said in a statement.

"Millions if not billions of people around this world want an end to pollution and environmental deterioration and have rolled up their sleeves and got their hands dirty to prove the point," he added.

UNEP said the total number of trees planted is still being collated, but developing countries top the list with more than 700 million and 217 million planted in Ethiopia and Mexico respectively.

Ethiopia's high demand for fuel wood and land for cropping and grazing has slashed its forest cover from about 35 percent of its landmass in the early 20th century to just 4.2 percent by 2000, environmentalist say.

Others planters include: Turkey 150 million, Kenya 100 million, Cuba 96.5 million, Rwanda 50 million, South Korea 43 million, Tunisia 21 million, Morocco 20 million, Myanmar 20 million and Brazil 16 million.

Maathai's Green Belt Movement planted 4.7 million trees, double the number it had initially pledged, according to UNEP. The army has participated in re-afforestation drives in Kenya and Mexico.

Indonesia, which will next month host the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is expected to plant almost 80 million trees in one day alone in the run up to the Bali climate meeting.

UNEP said China, Guatemala and Spain are expected soon to announce new plantings of millions of trees.

Experts says that trees help absorb carbon contained in the heat-trapping gases blamed for climate change, which are largely generated by human activity and are one of the most perilous environmental challenges in the modern world.

The UNEP report sends a powerful message ahead of the December 3-14 meeting in Bali of the UNFCCC, a panel charting the path for negotiating pollution cuts to be implemented after 2012 when the Kyoto Protocol pledges run out.

"We called you to action almost exactly a year ago and you responded beyond our dreams," said Maathai, who won the 2004 Nobel Peace prize for her campaign to plant tens of millions of trees to counter tree-loss and

 
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