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Energy Matters tree planting initiative

 

Energy Matters is all about green energy - and green energy means a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions; a major culprit contributing to climate change. Another great way to help deal with carbon dioxide emissions is by planting trees!

 

In the 15 year period between 1980 and 1995,  10 percent of Africa's forests were destroyed. The Energy Matters tree planting program assists communities not only in Africa  to revegetate degraded lands, but also in Asia, India, the Philippines and South America. 

 

For each visitor to our site who signs up for the free Energy Matters Newsletter, we'll sponsor a tree on their behalf! The trees being sponsored are being planted in Willanen in Senegal, a country devastated by deforestation. The fast growing, permanent trees will help protect fragile lands and remove many tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. You can subscribe by simply entering your details in the box below.

 

Tree planting in Senegal
Tree planting program in Senegal

 

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The tree planting is carried out by Trees For The Future.  Since 1989, Trees for the Future has been assisting communities around the world plant trees. Through seed distribution and agroforestry training, they have have empowered many rural groups to restore tree cover to their lands and assisted in the planting of over 50 million trees. 

 

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