How do we love trees? Let us count the (10) ways
Forests are the lungs of the earth: essential for environmental stability and human health and happiness. These magnificent and ancient ecosystems are home to 50 percent of all terrestrial species on Earth. And yet, especially in tropical regions, forests are under siege. Our planet’s forests are being destroyed at an alarming rate, driven by unsustainable agriculture, development, logging, and mining. The sheer scale of the crisis boggles the mind—if current deforestation rates continue, tropical rainforests could be gone within the lifetimes of the young people alive today. Luckily, there are solutions within our reach. Read on to discover 10 things you can do to save trees and forests around the world.
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Conserve trees and forests in your area
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Plant trees—the more the better!
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Support forest conservation organizations
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Learn about forests, both local and global.
Educate yourself about forests, their importance, and the threats they face. The more you learn about these wonderful ecosystems, the more you can appreciate their beauty, complexity, and critical role in our planet’s health. With your newfound knowledge, you can also inspire others to take action! There are many excellent books, websites, and documentaries out there to explore. Need inspiration? Checkout our resources for the forest-curious.
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Buy forest-friendly (or certified) products such as shade-grown coffee.
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Demand better labeling of products so you know if they are certified and sustainable.
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Advocate for climate change solutions.
Climate change is already impacting all aspects of human society and the natural world, especially forests. A warming climate will result in many species’ extinctions by disrupting the delicately balanced ecosystems on which countless creatures depend. It is expected also to increase the frequency and severity of droughts and fires in places such as Australia, Indonesia, California, and the extremely biodiverse Amazon rainforest. Forests offset climate change by storing carbon and directly control rainfall and other climatic patterns. Campaign to enact progressive climate policies in your community, and work to reduce your own contribution to climate change.
Join an activist organization like 350.org or Sunrise Movement.