Friday, 8 February 2013

TREES- THE PRECIOUS GIFT OF GOD


           Our life depend upon trees and moreover we are alive because of these trees as they provide us oxygen. The forests in our country provide with a large amount of oxygen and are very important for us in many ways. So as we know the importance of these trees , then is it write to cut them in a large number and plant not just one.

           Our country is a very beautiful country, and can stay so if the people here start thinking about these precious gifts of god. Think of a time when just 25% of forest will be lest in India , That may happen in about 2035, the upcoming generation will study that " there were beautiful tigers in India and were very dense forests". Moreover for the development of our country we need to maintain such resources . So i request you all to please first take a little bit of time and think about these things, and after that i request you to please plant at-least one tree in a year and of the 100 crore population will do so, then we will have 100 crore new trees every year, Planting Trees - The Best Way To Save Environment .



-By Rajdeep Roy Chowdhury

1 comment:

  1. Hello there. Frankly, what I’m going to say may sound commercial. A very real way of saving trees is to support the Reclaimed Wood Market when and where possible. For example, my friend Bob White has millions of board feet of Reclaimed Crane Mats. These are big timbers bolted together for heavy equipment to drive over. They are all hardwoods with several species of Oak.
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    Bob has been disassembling them, cleaning them up, and milling them for about 2 1/2 years now. When I asked Bob how many trees it took to make all these Crane Mats, he replied about 800,000 trees. By milling them, does Bob save that many trees? That can only be left to the imagination. But, also imagine–if we were a society whose first collective impulse was to save trees, these kinds of markets would be further developed. For example, I could be wrong, but, I don’t know of anyone else but Bob who mills these timbers. They are used for paneling for ceilings and walls, decorative timbers and fireplace mantels, stair treads, lamps, tables, and table and counter tops–and they are rustically phenomenal. I did not write this generically. I’m just a real guy doing what I can.

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