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Fidelity Bank Partners Lagos State to Plant 20,000 Trees
As part of initiatives under its Environment Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) pillar, leading financial institution, Fidelity Bank Plc, has partnered with the Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency (LASPARK) to launch a tree planting drive. Through the collaboration, Fidelity Bank will support LASPARK to plant 20,000 trees in the state by July 2025 as part of its strategy to combat climate…
#- Environmental Sustainability#climate change action#Corporate Social Responsibility#Fidelity Bank CSR#green initiatives#Lagos State Government#LASPARK partnership#Nigerian Conservation Foundation#Touchaheart.com.ng#tree planting initiative#UN Sustainable Development Goal 13
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Pappu Sardar Celebrates Raksha Bandhan with Special Children, Honors Madhuri Dixit's Mother
Jamshedpur’s brand ambassador visits Cheshire Home; plants tree named after Madhuri Dixit’s mother. On Raksha Bandhan, Pappu Sardar, Jamshedpur’s brand ambassador and a devoted fan of Madhuri Dixit, celebrated the festival at Cheshire Home, where he followed his annual tradition of having special children and sisters tie rakhi on his wrist. JAMSHEDPUR – Pappu Sardar, known for his deep admiration…
#जनजीवन#Cheshire Home Jamshedpur#Jamshedpur brand ambassador#Jamshedpur Raksha Bandhan 2024#Life#Madhuri Dixit fan#Mataji Sneh Lata tree#Pappu Sardar Raksha Bandhan#Rakhi celebration Jamshedpur#Rakhi with special children#Sister Daisy Cheshire Home#tree planting initiative
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. ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . ݁Sparkly Rapunzel . ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . ݁
#my art#strawberridraws#rapunzel#original illustration#illustration#fantasy#in my mind she's obsessed with space and stars#the tops of trees and birds and butterflies#vines and plants that grow near her window#she's wearing a sari in this also!#I didn't do much research or anything cause this was for fun to wind down#so im unconfident in calling her a desi rapunzel#but that was the initial idea!#mostly because I was there when people were being horrifically weird and racist to the tangled fancast ...#lol enough rambling hehe#digital illustration#princess#princess art#I love gradient maps
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Calling social services on myself for what I've done to this poor rosebush.
#planting it too late in the season last year#not weeding#forcing it to live unmulched with wild strawberries#...maybe delaying its initial growth will make it stronger like with trees.#yeah let's pretend this was planned. strategic
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if anyone was wondering why it took us (me and my brother, absolute worst builders of minecraft ever) so long to make a house. this is why
these are the only pics i have but WE DID THIS HOUSE ALL ON SURVIVAL MODE and we were so lucky to have most of the resources near our village because. holy fuck (apart for the dark oag which we had to go on a whole ass adventure to get)
also here's a random ass picture of our wonderland village
#sunflower rambles#minecraft shenanigans#<- just in case i post more about ir#tbh my brother did most of the technical building but i did most of the decorating#also all the flowers and trees you see? all planted by me#it was initially just a boring ass savannah village we foumd#we still gotta tweak some stuff in the house (like the mushroom on top of the house#which i gotta get with an enchanted pickaxe) but it's mostly done now#also the village is So Much Bigger Than What You See and there are so many bees
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Speaking of ecology and my land, though, I do feel like there's at least one really obvious moral to this place. When Europeans began to settle here, which was really only like 250-300 years ago, the whole place was woods as far as I know. I don't know how much if any of it was grassland. So of course for 200 years or so settlers in this community cut down trees to make fields until mainly the wettest areas were left to trees. And now, you can fly a drone over and see all the deep green areas where everyone's septic fields are failing because the ground is so wet, and a heavy rain creates ponds in everyone's fields. The VFW three doors down recently paid tens of thousands of dollars for a sand-mound septic system that would serve the volume of people they get, because you basically can't get approved for an in-ground septic system here now. And I can't help thinking, uhh, that if some of that water were in like....trees? As would be the case had we not cut them all down? We might not be having this problem.
#ecology#in fairness the general direction has been reversed in the last 50+ years#and the state has pretty big tree planting initiatives#and there are several significant stands of new tree plantings around us
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Fig
The fig tree originated from Mediterranean countries. Turkey is considered a major producer of Fig. These plants are grown in warmer regions. It is also possible to grow in temperate regions with proper indoor temperatures.
Fig tree
Fig tree produce fig fruit and this belongs to the mulberry family. And this is also considered bone friendly because it contains magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous. In, some research it is recommended that it contains 3.2 times more than other fruits.Fig benefits are greater.
Fig varieties
There are almost +800 varieties of figs. But only a few varieties are grown for their delicious purpose.
Black Mission Fig
This fig fruit variety is one of the most commonly grown varieties in the world. The size of the fruit is about 3-5 cm. Initially, the skin seems to be green in color. After ripening it will change to purple or else brown in colour.
Fig seed
There are more than 1000 seeds found in a fig fruit. Seeds are produced from a single blossom.
Germination
Remove a scoop of pulp and soak in water for two to three days. The true seeds are sediment that is ready to be sown directly and it will germinate quickly.
Soil
Fig prefers to grow mostly in moisture and well-drained soil. Application of Bio-NPK results around the plants results in good yield.
#Fig#The fig tree originated from Mediterranean countries. Turkey is considered a major producer of Fig. These plants are grown in warmer region#fig#Fig tree#Fig tree produce fig fruit and this belongs to the mulberry family. And this is also considered bone friendly because it contains magnesium#calcium#and phosphorous. In#some research it is recommended that it contains 3.2 times more than other fruits.Fig benefits are greater.#fig tree#Fig varieties#There are almost +800 varieties of figs. But only a few varieties are grown for their delicious purpose.#fig fruit varieties#Black Mission Fig#This fig fruit variety is one of the most commonly grown varieties in the world. The size of the fruit is about 3-5 cm. Initially#the skin seems to be green in color. After ripening it will change to purple or else brown in colour.#black mission fig#Fig seed#There are more than 1000 seeds found in a fig fruit. Seeds are produced from a single blossom.#fig seeds#Germination#Remove a scoop of pulp and soak in water for two to three days. The true seeds are sediment that is ready to be sown directly and it will g#germination#Soil#Fig prefers to grow mostly in moisture and well-drained soil. Application of Bio-NPK results around the plants results in good yield.#soil#Irrigation#Drip irrigation is the most suitable irrigation for fig trees. A plant requires at least 13-15 liters of water a day.#irrigation#Sunlight#This plant requires 6-8 hours of direct sunlight. Less amount of sunlight will produce less amount of fruits.
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For the sake of the generation we are in and a the tommorow's generation, let be mindful of how we treat the environment, dispose the waste and everything that touches on environment
#the world need healing and nature is the medication#if we put an effort in environmental conservation#proper waste disposal and a more tree planting initiatives then we can make a change today.
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🌱💚 Restoring Madagascar, One Tree at a Time 🌳🌍
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Planning ahead is what people who live harvest to harvest have always done, isn't it? Fruit trees don't grow in one season, crops aren't planted or harvested all at the same time, fields can't grow the same thing every season, prey migrates. I promise you, the when of things was always just as important as the how, and when you live in a world that doesn't measure time down to the exact minute, you get used to waiting.
How traditional pitchforks were made.
It took 6 years starting from orienting branches
#also they don't plant a tree and then diddle around for six years#they plant them every year#and in six years you will have a harvest once a year forever after#not unlike a planting an orchard#initial delayed harvest in exchange for consistent harvest afterward
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#Miyawaki Forest Ahmedabad#Urban Afforestation in Ahmedabad#Miyawaki Method Ahmedabad#Tree Planting in Ahmedabad#Grow Billion Trees Initiative#Sustainable Urban Green Spaces
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Rotary Club Jamshedpur West Initiates Tree Planting at Beldih Course
Club pledges to plant 30,000 trees, furthering Jamshedpur’s green legacy Rotary Club Jamshedpur West launched a tree planting program at Beldih Golf Course, part of its 30,000-tree initiative for the year. JAMSHEDPUR – Rotary Club Jamshedpur West kicked off its ambitious tree planting program at Beldih Golf Course, marking a significant step in their commitment to plant 30,000 trees this…
#जनजीवन#Beldih Golf Course#Clean City Green City#community environmental projects#Dr. Amit Mukherjee Rotary#Jamshedpur environmental efforts#Life#Rotary Club environmental stewardship#Rotary Club Jamshedpur West#teak tree plantation#tree planting initiative#urban reforestation Jamshedpur
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Honoring Richard St. Barbe Baker on World Humanitarian Day 2023
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"With “green corridors” that mimic the natural forest, the Colombian city is driving down temperatures — and could become five degrees cooler over the next few decades.
In the face of a rapidly heating planet, the City of Eternal Spring — nicknamed so thanks to its year-round temperate climate — has found a way to keep its cool.
Previously, Medellín had undergone years of rapid urban expansion, which led to a severe urban heat island effect — raising temperatures in the city to significantly higher than in the surrounding suburban and rural areas. Roads and other concrete infrastructure absorb and maintain the sun’s heat for much longer than green infrastructure.
“Medellín grew at the expense of green spaces and vegetation,” says Pilar Vargas, a forest engineer working for City Hall. “We built and built and built. There wasn’t a lot of thought about the impact on the climate. It became obvious that had to change.”
Efforts began in 2016 under Medellín’s then mayor, Federico Gutiérrez (who, after completing one term in 2019, was re-elected at the end of 2023). The city launched a new approach to its urban development — one that focused on people and plants.
The $16.3 million initiative led to the creation of 30 Green Corridors along the city’s roads and waterways, improving or producing more than 70 hectares of green space, which includes 20 kilometers of shaded routes with cycle lanes and pedestrian paths.
These plant and tree-filled spaces — which connect all sorts of green areas such as the curb strips, squares, parks, vertical gardens, sidewalks, and even some of the seven hills that surround the city — produce fresh, cooling air in the face of urban heat. The corridors are also designed to mimic a natural forest with levels of low, medium and high plants, including native and tropical plants, bamboo grasses and palm trees.
Heat-trapping infrastructure like metro stations and bridges has also been greened as part of the project and government buildings have been adorned with green roofs and vertical gardens to beat the heat. The first of those was installed at Medellín’s City Hall, where nearly 100,000 plants and 12 species span the 1,810 square meter surface.
“It’s like urban acupuncture,” says Paula Zapata, advisor for Medellín at C40 Cities, a global network of about 100 of the world’s leading mayors. “The city is making these small interventions that together act to make a big impact.”
At the launch of the project, 120,000 individual plants and 12,500 trees were added to roads and parks across the city. By 2021, the figure had reached 2.5 million plants and 880,000 trees. Each has been carefully chosen to maximize their impact.
“The technical team thought a lot about the species used. They selected endemic ones that have a functional use,” explains Zapata.
The 72 species of plants and trees selected provide food for wildlife, help biodiversity to spread and fight air pollution. A study, for example, identified Mangifera indica as the best among six plant species found in Medellín at absorbing PM2.5 pollution — particulate matter that can cause asthma, bronchitis and heart disease — and surviving in polluted areas due to its “biochemical and biological mechanisms.”
And the urban planting continues to this day.
The groundwork is carried out by 150 citizen-gardeners like Pineda, who come from disadvantaged and minority backgrounds, with the support of 15 specialized forest engineers. Pineda is now the leader of a team of seven other gardeners who attend to corridors all across the city, shifting depending on the current priorities...
“I’m completely in favor of the corridors,” says [Victoria Perez, another citizen-gardener], who grew up in a poor suburb in the city of 2.5 million people. “It really improves the quality of life here.”
Wilmar Jesus, a 48-year-old Afro-Colombian farmer on his first day of the job, is pleased about the project’s possibilities for his own future. “I want to learn more and become better,” he says. “This gives me the opportunity to advance myself.”
The project’s wider impacts are like a breath of fresh air. Medellín’s temperatures fell by 2°C in the first three years of the program, and officials expect a further decrease of 4 to 5C over the next few decades, even taking into account climate change. In turn, City Hall says this will minimize the need for energy-intensive air conditioning...
In addition, the project has had a significant impact on air pollution. Between 2016 and 2019, the level of PM2.5 fell significantly, and in turn the city’s morbidity rate from acute respiratory infections decreased from 159.8 to 95.3 per 1,000 people [Note: That means the city's rate of people getting sick with lung/throat/respiratory infections.]
There’s also been a 34.6 percent rise in cycling in the city, likely due to the new bike paths built for the project, and biodiversity studies show that wildlife is coming back — one sample of five Green Corridors identified 30 different species of butterfly.
Other cities are already taking note. Bogotá and Barranquilla have adopted similar plans, among other Colombian cities, and last year São Paulo, Brazil, the largest city in South America, began expanding its corridors after launching them in 2022.
“For sure, Green Corridors could work in many other places,” says Zapata."
-via Reasons to Be Cheerful, March 4, 2024
#colombia#brazil#urban#urban landscape#urban planning#cities#civil engineering#green architecture#green spaces#urban heat#urban heat island effect#weather#meteorology#global warming#climate change#climate hope#climate optimism#climate emergency#climate action#environment#environmental news#city architecture#bicycling#native plants#biodiversity#good news#hope#solarpunk#ecopunk#hopepunk
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160,000 Free Saplings to Be Distributed for Soil Erosion Control in Nawalparasi
In a significant move to combat soil erosion and promote greenery, the Division Forest Office in Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta East) has commenced the free distribution of over 160,000 saplings of 28 different species to the general public. The initiative, aimed at enhancing environmental conservation, involves saplings produced in two nurseries located in Kawaswoti and Gaindakot. Key Details of…
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Join the Green Movement: Plant Trees with One Tree Planted
Shaina Tranquilino
May 13, 2024
In an era where environmental concerns are at the forefront of global discourse, taking action to preserve our planet has never been more crucial. Amidst the myriad of environmental initiatives, one simple yet impactful way to make a difference is by planting trees. Trees not only beautify our surroundings but also play a vital role in mitigating climate change, conserving biodiversity, and sustaining ecosystems.
Enter One Tree Planted, a non-profit organization committed to global reforestation. With a mission to make it simple for anyone to help the environment, they facilitate tree planting projects across the globe. Their approach is straightforward yet effective: for every dollar donated, one tree is planted.
But why trees? The benefits of trees extend far beyond their aesthetic appeal. They act as carbon sinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and thus mitigating the effects of climate change. Additionally, trees help to combat soil erosion, filter air and water pollutants, provide habitat for countless species, and contribute to local economies through products like timber and fruits.
One Tree Planted collaborates with local communities, NGOs, and forestry organizations to ensure that trees are planted where they are needed most. From reforesting wildfire-ravaged areas to restoring degraded landscapes, their projects span the globe, addressing diverse environmental challenges.
Participating in tree planting initiatives with One Tree Planted offers several compelling benefits:
1. **Environmental Impact**: By contributing to reforestation efforts, individuals can directly counteract deforestation, habitat loss, and the effects of climate change. Planting trees is a tangible way to restore ecosystems and promote biodiversity.
2. **Community Engagement**: One Tree Planted's projects often involve local communities, fostering a sense of stewardship and empowerment. By involving locals in tree planting activities, the organization ensures that projects are sustainable and culturally sensitive.
3. **Education and Awareness**: Planting trees is not just about digging holes and placing saplings; it's an opportunity to educate people about the importance of trees and ecosystems. One Tree Planted emphasizes the educational aspect of their projects, raising awareness about environmental issues and inspiring individuals to take action.
4. **Corporate Social Responsibility**: Many companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Partnering with One Tree Planted allows businesses to offset their carbon footprint, engage employees in meaningful volunteer activities, and demonstrate their commitment to environmental stewardship.
5. **Personal Fulfillment**: Planting trees offers a sense of fulfillment and purpose, knowing that you are contributing to a greener, more sustainable world. Whether you participate in tree planting events, donate to reforestation projects, or simply spread the word, every action counts.
In a world facing escalating environmental challenges, the simple act of planting trees has the power to effect positive change. Through organizations like One Tree Planted, individuals, businesses, and communities can come together to make a meaningful impact on the planet. So why not join the green movement today? Together, let's plant trees and cultivate a brighter, more sustainable future for generations to come.
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