Planting Positivity – Hats Off, Masks On to India – #WATWB
When searching for Good News for July’s We Are The World Blogfest (#WATWB), this story from India touched my heart. What an amazing display of ecological consciousness and effort, combined with deep-hearted giving and safe Covid 19 practices.
Not only are 2 million people planting 20 million trees over an area bigger than Texas and New Mexico combined, they’re supporting the United Nations’ sustainability goals, which include targeting 2030 as the deadline for solving the world’s largest problems.
You can check out the inspirational story linked below.
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a wonderful initiative Lizbeth and heartening to see that eco-consciousness is rising. Hopefully they’ll be indigenous trees which will have a ripple effect on bringing back birds bees & butterflies. Thank you for this lovely post for #Watwb 🙂 Have a lovely weekend.
I agree, Susan, very heartening that India and other countries, too, are taking action to help the environment. I couldn’t find out if they are indigenous trees but did find out they are planting “ornamental & fruit saplings”, so imagine there will be flowering fruit trees before long. Loved that phrase, “bringing back birds bees & butterflies.” Thanks for commenting 🙂 Wishing you a lovely weekend, too!
Love the initiative. It brings hope too. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for commenting, Damyanti. I love the initiative and the hope it brings, too. Thanks for commenting and co-starting this wonderful initiative #WATWB.
I love this Lizbeth. I would love to see a follow-up in 5-10 years to see how the trees are growing and what effect it has on the landscape and climate. Thanks for sharing!
I’m with you, Mary; I hope there’s an update some years down the road, and that such efforts make a huge difference in helping Mother Earth and us. Thanks for commenting and wishing you a lovely weekend:)