woodrowedberg's Space http://woodrowedberg.posterous.com Most recent posts at woodrowedberg's Space posterous.com Thu, 19 Jan 2012 20:00:00 -0800 If You'd Like To Help Our Environment You May Begin By Planting A Tree http://woodrowedberg.posterous.com/if-youd-like-to-help-our-environment-you-may http://woodrowedberg.posterous.com/if-youd-like-to-help-our-environment-you-may You are obviously looking for something about temporary dehumidifcation that can help you, and it seems many others are, too. We will talk more about some of the reasons why this topic of discussion needs to be taking place. You have to live your own experiences, and when you do you will learn lessons far and above what you will gain from anything you read. It is unknown to us what exactly you are searching for in terms of the wider scope of this topic, and that is why this will touch on a few points that you can easily delve deeper into.

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If we look at yearly figures, roughly three and six billion trees are being chopped down all over the world. The fact is that the goods that are created from trees are necessary for our daily living. For example, paper is needed both in the home and workplace and lumber is used in the construction of houses. We all have to take responsibility in keeping our timberland's even if there are products we have to use that are made from trees.

Even though we have Arbor Day, and all of us must plant a tree every Arbor Day, that is simply taking care of a small part of the problem. This is because nearly all folks aren't going out and planting a tree. If everyone could plant a tree, it would make a difference.

There may be seven billion people in the world today. That is simply an approximation since you can't keep an exact count. The number of trees around the world would be increased if every person planted a tree on Arbor Day. We know that this is unlikely to occur.

Hence, the suggestion is for those of you who care about the Earth and want oxygen so you can live, plant a tree. In terms of planting a tree, I would not suggest you just do this on a particular day each year. Every month is a good goal or why not weekly? The reason is because someone needs to make up for all the people who are utilizing our resources but refuse to plant a tree for whatever reason.

Numbers suggest that only about 15 million trees are planted on Arbor Day. Based on those estimates, we nonetheless need to take that number up by a further 5 billion. Alas, things are not improving.

I actually have a solution to the problem entirely even though folks should nonetheless keep on planting trees whenever they can. If a law could be enacted that every time a tree is cut down by companies in the timber trade, they then had to plant two new ones, this could really make a huge difference.

Presently, this is not likely to happen and thus the task to preserve the number of trees in the world depends on us. Trying to keep those tree numbers up will not actually take a good deal of effort. If every month, roughly 10% of people on the planet could plant a tree, that would compensate for the numbers being cut down every year. On an annual basis, this would mean the planting of approximately 7 billion trees. In essence, this gives us a surplus of one billion trees and will go a long way to restoring the levels that are actually needed.

Each person worried about the the environment can do his part by planting trees. Remember, we just need 10% of everyone on the planet to make a commitment to this. And you can be one of them.

Additional Links:
Arbor Day Is Not The Only Time You Ought To Plant A Tree
If You Want To Help Our Environment You May Start By Planting A Tree
Arbor Day Is Not The Only Time You Should Plant A Tree

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