Saturday 31 October 2015

Tree-Earth's Glee



Conservation of trees is the protection, preservation and careful management of trees. Trees contribute a lot to humans and the environment around us.
  •    Trees trap dust and debris. Dust, smog, and other particles in the air collect on the leaves and tend to stick there. This creates generally cleaner air for people and animals to breath, which can be important for quality of life in both cities and dusty agricultural areas.

    •    Trees reduce erosion. This is because their roots physically keep soil from washing away, but also because tree roots absorb and store water. A tree canopy can reduce the force of rain hitting the ground from a deluge to a gentle sprinkle, further preventing erosion.
    •      Trees reduce ozone levels. This effect is not just global, but local. In large cities, a reduction in ozone can mean milder temperatures and more breathable air.

    To live in a better environment conservation of trees is very important. There are many ways to conserve trees they are as follows:
  • Ø Let your hands air dry after you wash them in a public bathroom. As tissue papers are made up of trees (pulp).
    Ø Volunteer for a day of tree planting in your town.
    Ø Configure your printers and copy machines to print on both sides of a page. There's no practical reason for printing documents on only one side of a page, and by printing on both sides, you can instantly cut your paper consumption in half.
    Ø  Buy paper that's made from recycled materials. From notebooks to printer paper, it's easy to conserve trees by choosing to purchase recycled paper products exclusively.
    Ø Cancel your subscriptions to daily newspapers. It's estimated that nearly 30 million trees are cleared each year solely for the purpose of printing newspapers. Read online versions of newspapers during the week
    Ø  Abandon the practice of using paper products to clean. Instead of using roll after roll of paper towels, consider switching to washable rags.
            

    LET’S MAKE A BETTER ENVIRONMENT TOGETHER 

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