A tree writes the history of the earth in rings of patience teaching us that true growth requires both weathering the storm and reaching for the light.
Plant a tree today.
Right now the world is hotter than it has ever been.
We have cut down the trees.
The air is polluted.
The soil is polluted.
The water is polluted.
Until when shall we wait before we do our part. @UNFCCC@UNEP@MelissaBellCNN
@TonyNatif@TimKalyegira This is actually a very obvious sign of low comprehension, your mind is stuck on the name and title, making the rest of the quote void to it.
Given that the quote was the main message, your arguments, however valid sound like one is trying to force an argument where there's non
@issekisambu@nbstv@EdgarMKaruhanga Surely, we all know that throughout history, acts like this have sparked conversations amongst those policy makers, could we try not to see it all as black and white?
Ugandan conservationist Patricia Faith Ariokot has taken that message of protecting nature to extraordinary lengths, spending 100 hours walking around a single tree in a campaign aimed at highlighting the vital role trees play in sustaining life.
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