If we want to halt #biodiversity loss and stop #climatechange, we need #NatureBasedSolutions. 馃尦馃尨#Reforestation would be a key solution.馃尣馃尦 Here are some phenomenal examples of how countries around the 馃實 are planting trees to protect our #environment.
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Replying to @IPBES @BirdgirlUK
permaculture is a method of small farms in a food forest sustainable farming method, a way for nature and man to coincide. Developing reforestation projects like this would allow rewilding grass lands into food generating high carbon sink forests.
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Replying to @IPBES @BirdgirlUK
Our energy choices can have a big impact on habitat.
A question to architects and builders, why do we still use so much wood unnecessarily in our buildings? Fancy apartment blocks near us have a small of forest's worth of wooden porches and balconies and decorative protrusions of no fucntion whatsoever
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Great!..how can I hook up with the Nigerian project; either as an'Individual' or with my Farmers Association, please?
@Cities4Forests this is great to promote too.
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The World Resource Institute has pledged to plant 60 billion trees in the U.S. - #TrillionTreesAct
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This tweet is all well and good, but for Christ鈥檚 sake #stop #using so many #hashtags
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Planting trees to make up for biodiversity loss is one of the most effective paths to strengthen rural capacity and economic development.