Monday, 17 September 2012

THINK BEFORE CUTTING A TREE : STOP KILLING MOTHER NATURE




SOME WAYS TO SAVE TREESWe can save trees by
  • reducing the consumption of products made from trees (e.g. paper) 
  • providing alternate fuel to rural poor for cooking (e.g.bio gas) so as to reduce cutting of trees for fuel wood 
  • avoiding indiscriminate disposal of plastic products (especially thin plastic pick up bags) so as to allow rain water to percolate into ground and prevent erosion of soil to save the root system of trees 
  • planning new projects (especially hydel power projects/water storage reservoirs) not involving deforestation/ submergence of forests under water
  • avoiding any human activity that may cause forest fires 
  • making tours eco friendly 
  • creating awareness among people about importance of trees and need for their conservation
  • Plant more trees instead of cutting down trees
  • RECYCLE, REDUCE,REUSE


you can also reduce the paper we use in school and do not cut down trees 
we should give warning to other people
we should cut that much tree that how much you want
SAVE TREE SAVE WATER


YOURS

ARAVINDAN

SAVE TREES SAVE KIDS FUTURE
SAVE TREES SAVE KIDS FUTURE
SAVE TREES SAVE KIDS FUTURE 

First of all we need to think about ourselves. People's carbon footprint is steadily rising and there is no way to counter this especially with the decline in forest areas in the world. Help us help you to reduce this footprint by planting a life bearing tree.
Every person on average need a tree covered area of 25m X 25m to produce enough oxygen to breath. I know that this is not the only way that oxygen is produced on the planet but would it not be nice to know that you have a direct way to contribute to this need.
Another advantage that the trees will give you is the absorption of pollutants and contaminants out of the air. This means a cleaner environment that will result in a health benefit.
Trees also protect the environment against soil erosion, siltation and flooding. Soil erosion causes us to lose valuable agricultural soil to our dams and the sea. Siltation is when soil ends up in our Rivers and dams. This has an impact on flow rate of the river making it more easy to flood as well as reduce the capacity of the dams. As water moves quicker over terrain devoid of vegetation rivers tend to flood easier and more severely. So planting trees reduces the flow and therefore the thread of flooding.
Score of animals live in trees and the habitat that they provide. A single tree is good, clumps are better and forest is king. I think we all understand this point.
The beauty of trees cannot be debated. Between buildings as well as on their own trees can improve the look of the world around us.
It is important to protect trees for our children.

TEACH A CHILD ABOUT THE VALUE OF A TREE
IF POSSIBLE PLANT A TREE

YOURS
aravindan

save trees

The first thing in my mind comes  when ever i see an add SAVE TREES on a paper campgain.
dont u think it is foolish thing to make a paper from a tree and print on that paper the banner of save trees,

what to do worlds goes around like this only. 


Did you know that, it takes 17 trees and 1,500 liters of oil to produce one tone of paper.  Deforestation damages the ecosystem and causes global warming, while paper manufacturing process pollutes the environment. Isn’t recycling enough? Not quite. To really have an impact follow the 3 R steps: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
This thing u must teach ur kids as a basic manners of life, It wont be long to see a tree on websites and photos in museum for coming generation
Here you can find some tips about how to save paper:
1. Think before you print: Pushing the print button is too easy and wasteful. So much paper is wasted by printing out single line e-mails or unnecessary copies of documents.
2. If you Must print, do it thoughtfully: Copying images on both sides, saves money on paper purchasing, ink, as well as on storage and mailing. Print more words on each page e.g. smaller font, narrower margins, narrower line spacing, and even 4 pages of document on per sheet of paper.
3. Use technology: Use less paper by effectively using computers and other technology for reading news, sending and receiving documents, taking notes down in the meeting, sending electronic greeting cards, and more.
4. Use thinner and recycled paper: when you have to buy new paper make sure it is recycled material. You can suggest your school or work place to provide  recycled and thinner paper.
5. Recycle the paper: Collect the paper you use and reuse where possible. You may use it for note paper. If it is the time to throw it away, make sure it goes to the recycle bin.
6. Stop junk mail, unwanted free newspapers & leaflets: Sign out from marketing mail. Also a small polite sign on your door or mailbox asking that no circulars or free newspapers are welcomed, will probably be effective.
7. Donate Old magazines: They will always be accepted gratefully by many organizations, hospitals, dentists, libraries or anywhere with a waiting room.
8. Make sure that you reduce, reuse and recycle all sort of paper products that you have, such as milk and juice carton, paper bags, tissues, cups and plates, etc. Be creative and turn them to something useful before looking for recycle bin.
9. Encourage others to save paper: You can add a quote at the end of e-mails reminding them to think about trees before printing the e-mail. An Eco friendly slogan in printing room can be effective as well. Your family and friends will learn from what you do, so decrease you carbon footprint and increase your Green hand print.
10. Share these tips with others 

teach all the real value of a tree and our pressense in this planet is because of TREES ONLY

YOURS
ARAVINDAN