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Tree Plantation Project (TPP) They are cutting down more trees every day. By organizing a Tree Plantation Project (TPP) we can plant more trees that produce our oxygen. I will be working with the Schools and the Communities to educate how trees help cleanse the air by intercepting airborne particles, reducing heat, and absorbing such pollutants as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide, and daily environmental activities. The current problems are losing CO2, building homes where it is not needed and destroying the rainforest. The animals are been force into the city due to them destroying their habitats. The overall impact is that by knocking down the trees we are depriving our oxygen an all living things as well as the ozone layer in our environment. My TPP will guide individual in the right direction to plant and try to save the environment. My Aim is to have the Schools and Communities to learn the importance of planting trees, and to focus on the 10 activities of the TPP. I would also, like to see everybody’s continuing goal in the Tree Plantation Project to plant more trees to improve our environment. The current problems are losing CO2, building homes where it is not needed and destroying the rainforest. The animals are been force into the city due to them destroying their habitats. The overall impact is that by knocking down the trees we are depriving our oxygen an all living direction to plant and try to save the environment.

Tree Plantation Project

For my Tree Plantation Project, I will set up who is responsible for which job, how many people will be cooperating with the Tree Action Plan. I will require the help of 60 people from the schools and communities; this will be done every spring and summer every year. We will organize a plant booklet that will show the involved parties the difference between certain trees and sources of information on why this project is

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