While there are certain positives when it comes to urbanization, we can also notice how it adversely affects the environment. Many people are aware of this, and thus, they are…
As a tree lover, have you ever wondered about your tree personality? We’ve seen trees and plants wither when they’re yelled at and grow when they’re praised. Trees have personality…
Accounting for 13–15% of total global wood consumption, the impact of paper production on global forests cannot be underestimated. The higher the paper consumption, the more trees will be cut…
The negative impacts of the paper industry on the environment have always been a matter of concern. Deforestation, waste of energy and water, pollution, and paper waste are obvious problems…
You will never find a second place like the Amazon Rainforest. Amazon is a mysterious combination of biodiversity and multiculturalism, the inspiration of many scientists, explorers, and even writers. This…
You understand the benefits of houseplants, and you buy and grow a lot of houseplants, believing that the more you grow, the better for the environment. That’s not wrong, but…
Walking in the woods has been shown to reduce stress, increase immunity, lower blood pressure, and heal from disease or trauma. Just imagine the benefits of tree-hugging! This practice involves…
Father’s Day is coming very soon. The whole world is flocking to the nearest store, frantically searching for the best gift for their favorite man. As a tree-planting initiative, Tenere…
Memorial trees are trees planted as lovely living memories of a loved one who has died, an event that has occurred, or a memorable moment in a person’s life.
Not all trees are created equal, in terms of carbon sequestration, at least. A common misconception is that tree-planting is equal to offsetting climate change. However, planting trees with lower…
According to research, mangrove forests offer ecosystem services worth up to $194,000 per hectare annually. As they sequester a lot of greenhouse gas emissions, mangroves significantly contribute to offsetting climate…
The tree leaves of various deciduous trees, like the ones belong to maples and poplars, would typically bend upward, turning upside down before heavy rain. The leaves are really responding to the significant rise in humidity that generally occurs before a storm. Even more so, leaves possessing soft-stems will show sights of limping when there are sudden changes in humidity, hence the wind will easily flip them over.