Eco-friendly environment as a habit

Plantation of Forests should be considered as a lifestyle now, rather than having campaigns in order to serve our mother earth

Forests play an important role in climate change. The destruction and degradation of forests contributes to the problem through the release of CO2. But the planting of new forests can help mitigate against climate change by removing CO2 from the atmosphere. As many of the trees have been cut down around the world either by human-driven and/or natural loss of trees—deforestation—affects wildlife, ecosystems, weather patterns, and even the climate.
Forests cover about 30 percent of the planet’s land mass, but humans are cutting them down, clearing these essential habitats on a massive scale, for infrastructure building and architechture.
When trees are cut down and burned or allowed to rot, their stored carbon is released into the air as carbon dioxide. And this is how deforestation and forest degradation contribute to global warming. As a result instead of using things that pollute our environment and cause harm to the planet, we should use eco-friendly ways to preserve the climate and stop the cutting of trees,
As a solution, in the school curricullum, children should be taught about trees and how they are beneficial for the world and ourselves. As an initiative the followign steps should be followed to teach kids to be eco-friendly at school:
1. Encourage pupils to walk. Use footprints to reduce your carbon footprint! …
2. Eating green. …
3. Recycle. …
4. Get down to earth. …
5. Turn the old into something new. …
6. Be energy efficient. …
7. Clean and green
8. Add extra curricular plantation activities in schools

So lets work altogether right from the scratch to make our mother earth a better and beautiful place to live!