85403 TREES PLANTED


Hej Treefluncers,

Green Friday was a Blast!

We like to say THANK YOU for a great Greenfriday Weekend. Together with you we achieved to plant 3388 extra trees!

Cosy for you and Mother Nature!

Germany –  "Klimapatenschaft GmbH"

We want to share some pictures with you from the Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein pflanzen Trinkwasser Event with you. Early November we had our annual tree planting event with our partner and climate auditor Klimapatenschaft GmbH to plant trees at the Klövensteen near Hamburg. We are very happy to see how vivid this event grows. In this year,  a lot of Kids an pupils visited the event and we are glad to see environmental topics are getting more and more in focus for them.Even though the deforestation in Europe isn´t such a major problem as in the rainforests, we decided to plant our first 10.000 trees here, because we can visit them in person and get a guaranteed lifetime of at least 50 years.

Restructuring a forest has a huge impact on the birds and other inhabitants of the forest. The monoculture pinewood forest used to be a strategic wood reserve for Germany and forests like this one can be found all over Germany. By planting beech trees in this monoculture forest, the treetops are changing, and rainwater evaporates differently in the crowns and because of the mixed root structure, more rainwater will become clean mineralized ground water.

A study published by Prof. Dr. Steffen Rust (Professur für Baumpflege und Baumkontrolle Fakultät Ressourcenmanagement, Universität Göttingen) showed that the groundwater level in a mixed forest is higher than in a monoculture forest.

By planting trees with the Klimapaten Pflanzaktion we create groundwater and store carbon dioxide, a win-win situation for you and Mother Nature.

More Information about the Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein pflanzen Trinkwasser Event here

 

Africa - “Trees for the Future“

The trees we plant in Africa with Trees for the Future are helping to restore deforested areas, but they have a big social impact as well! These trees give families the ability to transition from destructive farming techniques to a so-called Forest Garden system.

By helping farmers to plant specific types of fast-growing trees, fruit trees, hardwoods, and food crops in a systematic manner over a four-year period, the forest garden approach gives the farmer a sense of ownership and pride, which is essential for a long-term lifespan of a tree. From the nurseries, the plants and baby trees are transplanted into fields where farmers continue to cultivate and evolve their land and benefit from their improved soil and recurring crop yields.

Farmers are educated online and on-site by our partners about agroforestry and other sustainable farming techniques. A tree that is given to farmers and then planted in forest gardens has a higher documented success rate than wild planting.

Read the 30th Anniversary Report here 

Mexico - “Plant-for-the-Planet“

 

The trees we plant in Mexico with Plant-for-the-Planet are special because this NGO is training young people to become ambassadors for climate justice and is political lobbying for tree planting projects.

The Plant-for-the-Planet children and youth initiative was launched in January 2007 in Germany. At the end of his school presentation about the current climate crisis, nine-year-old Felix Finkbeiner announced his vision to his classmates: “Let’s plant one million trees in every country on earth!” The current goal of the children and youth initiative is to plant a trillion trees worldwide. Planting Trees is a low cost and very effective tool of binding CO2, allowing us more time to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero and mitigate the climate crisis.

In 2011, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) handed over the long-established Billion Tree Campaign, along with the official world tree counter, to Plant-for-the-Planet. As the children’s aim is now to plant a trillion trees, they transformed the Billion Tree Campaign into the Trillion Tree Campaign and developed an interactive online tool that motivates others to get involved in planting (trilliontreecampaign.org).

We help to plant eight different native mahogany-tree species on Yucatán-Peninsula in Mexico. Every tree gets a number and with a lot of care and structure, Plant for the Planet achieved a survival rate of 94% for the trees.

Overall we were able to plant 85234 Trees since our journey started. For detailed Information about our tree planting, please visit our FAQ 

Thanks for helping us grow!

 Jim, John & Mattias