If we want to halt #biodiversity loss and stop #ClimateChange, we need #NatureBasedSolutions 🌳🌴#Reforestation could be a solution🌲🌳 Here are some phenomenal examples of how countries around the 🌍 are planting trees to protect our environment
World Economic Forum

Apr 10, 2021 · 3:10 PM UTC

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This is Covert WEF-Bank$ter Fraud News! In all countries sited, where tiny trees are being planted, the deforestation is INCREASING. As it is planetwide. Planting millions of small trees, at the same time you cut down, or bulldoze, Billions of large trees = Black Market Ecocide!
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Yes! 1.6 billion Indigenous & other tribal peoples depend on forests, & many of them know more than the rest of us what to plant & how to care for those trees once planted. So let’s make community land rights a priority—to protect existing forests, as well as the ones to come.
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How great, I really like taking care of nature, that is why I invite you to learn about our reforestation program in Ecuador, where we have planted more than 10,000 trees bit.ly/2WEpSp2
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Reforestation can't be a "solution" to climate change. Considering current GHG emissions, C sequestered by new trees is a drop in the bucket. It's a good move in many contexts, but when it comes to climate change, replacing fossil fuels should be at the top of our agenda!
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Lesotho 🇱🇸 needs to get on this tip.
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All countries should consider it as their national agenda.
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Meanwhile in the West, climate alarmists are clear cutting forests to erect wind turbine abominations to kill more threatened raptor bird populations as well as clear cutting to replace coal with wood. Not green, unclean, unjustifiable.