Planting A Tree
February 8th, 2007 by admin
Planting a tree can now be done in more ways than one. I’ve interrupted my string of grizzly bear information to refer you to a really great idea on a new idea, especially if planting a tree poses a problem for you in the winter time. Andrew contacted me earlier today.
Planting a tree:
I would like to introduce our new project and our efforts in the struggle against climate change. We are a young small team trying our best to do our bit, and make planting a tree interesting for others at the same time. I hope you like it?
At Tree-Nation ,we won’t be planting a tree, we will plant 8 million trees in Africa in the shape of a huge heart to fight climate change and poverty. We will create the park in Niger which is one of the poorest countries in the world, and one that suffers the most from climate change and desertification.
We have recently become affiliated with the United Nations Environment Program in support of each others projects.
We have built a great new kind of website around planting a tree that combines a community with our own mapping tool. Inspired by Google maps, we built our own special version to be able to plant 8 million trees, all with blogs and profiles.
So via our website planting a tree is simple. You can buy trees for yourself or send one to someone you love, and people are doing this for weddings, Valentines, new born babies, birthdays, to advertise a business, or simply to share some thoughts. You can plant a tree on a virtual map and a real tree will be planted in the same place in the real world. After planting a tree, the virtual trees will all have Tree-Blogs and Profiles so that you can keep in touch with the recipient and interact with others who have bought trees via our community. You can share ideas, photos, messages, make contacts and debate on environmental issues.
It really is exciting to see members buying trees, writing beautiful messages and then sending them to loved ones via our web site.
With all this in mind the best thing about planting a tree, is that we get to do all this and care about our environment at the same time.
I really hope you like our story, and please feel free to contact me anytime.
Many thanks
Andrew P.
Who said planting a tree was a difficult task? =)
Peace.
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