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Forests absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) and store the carbon. A company or country emitting CO2 can plant trees to 'offset', or counterbalance their emissions. They may find it cheaper to do this rather than to reduce their emissions. Through afforestation they reduce their carbon footprint, and raise their standing among their peers.
thousands and thousands of trees are planted
A common matured tree that is planted in the tropics typically offsets 50 pounds a year and over their lifetime will offset about one ton. Check out FreeYourFootprint.com to offset your carbon footprint for free.
yes, there were trees in Antarctica before almost 200 million years ago when dinosaurs were existed
A system of cutting trees controlled by the forest department, in which old trees are cut & new ones planted.
No, there are no trees in Antarctica.
Forests absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) and store the carbon. A company or country emitting CO2 can plant trees to 'offset', or counterbalance their emissions. They may find it cheaper to do this rather than to reduce their emissions. Through afforestation they reduce their carbon footprint, and raise their standing among their peers.
There are no trees in Antarctica.
There are no trees in Antarctica.
The Man Who Planted Trees was created in 1953.
thousands and thousands of trees are planted
The trees are planted along the sea shores because
No kinda of trees can grow in Antarctica.
No. No trees grow in Antarctica.
55 trees have been planted yet for the common wealth games.
There is oxygen in Antarctica, even without trees.
Trees prevent soil loss so the road stays stable because of the trees planted on both sides.