In the words of environmentalist “Peepul Baba,” trees are crucial for temperature regulation. They absorb and store carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, thereby cooling the planet. Without trees, we would face extreme temperatures and a lack of rainfall, leading to severe climatic imbalances. In the face of the dangerous threat of climate change, trees play an indispensable role in reducing temperatures and greenhouse gas emissions.
Biodiversity and Habitat Preservation
Forests are home to more than 70% of all land animals, including mammals, insects, plants, and other life forms. The loss of biodiversity has catastrophic consequences for human life and the planet’s health. Trees provide habitats and food sources for countless species, making them vital for maintaining biodiversity.