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Young Social Reformers Sujawal team began a drive to plant trees in less privileged places

Monday 24 October, 2022

Trees- Why are they so important?


For the health of humans and the environment, trees are of utmost importance. They provide us with fresh air to breathe, pure water to drink, shade to sit in, and food for both plants and animals. They offer habitat for a wide variety of animal and plant species, firewood for heating and cooking, building supplies, and locations of significant spiritual, cultural, and recreational value. Trees require our unwavering preservation and care since they are so vital to the health of the ecosystem and the creatures that inhabit it.


Global warming


Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns are referred to as climate change. Since the 1800s, human activity has been the primary cause of climate change. This is mainly because burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and gas, releases gases that trap heat.


Young Social Reformers across the country have taken this great initiative to support and promote the value of trees for mankind and the beloved earth’s survival. YSR Sujawal team began a drive to plant trees in less privileged places, and it will be continued nationwide.


Trees on, global warming gone


By taking in carbon dioxide from the environment and exchanging it for oxygen, a process known as photosynthesis allows trees to make their food. This procedure is a successful means of reducing climate change and combating global warming.


Leaders and communities around the world have been trying to emphasize the importance of trees, however, the world is still not doing enough.



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