User talk:Trevor Bake
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A Better World
[edit]Imagine waking up to a world where when you wake a certain no people working on recycling by collecting trash and mass dump sites. This will create space to build or create a beautiful landscape without contracts being handed to learned persons but to be managed by the community chief to bring more efficiency than building one as the other waits Trevor Bake (talk) 13:33, 11 June 2021 (UTC)
TREES THAT BRING ECOLOGY(IN KENYA)
[edit][SOURCE:THE ENVIRONMENTOR][Planting trees is important to us – that’s why we plant 10 trees for every item purchased. Our goal? Plant 1 billion trees by 2030. One of the countries we’ve planted trees in is Kenya.
The types of trees we plant in Kenya are based off of requests from locals — we asked them what type of trees would work best in their respective areas and then helped them learn to grow and care for the tree. Here are the types of trees we plan in Kenya: 1:Casuarina equisetifolia 2:Yellowwood (aka Podocarpus falcatus) 3:Croton megalocarpus 4:Waterpear (aka Syzygium guineense) 5:Fountain Tree (aka Spathodea companulata) 6:Lead Tree (aka Leucaena leucocephala) 7:Moringa (aka Moringa oleifera) 8:Fever Tree (aka Acacai xanthopholea) 9:African Olive (aka Olea africana) 10:Erthyrina burtii 11:Flowering Tree (aka Cordia africana) 12:Red Stinkwood (aka Prunes’ africana) 13:Meru Oak (aka Vitex keniensis) 14:Kassod Tree (aka Senna siamea) "A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people." ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt. [source:CONSERVEENERGYFUTURE] Forests provide a wide range of environmental, social and economic benefits that improve our quality of life. Forests maintain and support the environment in which we live by regulating the climate, improving air quality by removing harmful CO2 emissions, conserving and cleaning water and supporting wildlife.
A few of the environmental benefits include cleaning the air by absorbing noxious gases and pollutants, improving air quality, preventing soil erosion, serving as home for wildlife, improving groundwater level, providing shade to homes, which results in reduced energy costs and controlling floods.
Forests also provide protection against Natural disasters like floods and landslides, provide a great place for survival for a variety of ecosystems and beautify our communities. They are also a great place for adventure and sports. In short, we need our forests, and our forests need us! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Trevor Bake (talk • contribs) 11:02, 10 July 2021 (UTC)