15 Earth Keepers Adopt Mini-Forest to Give Back to Nature

15 December 2019, Siniloan, Laguna – Sierra Madre Mountain Range.  15 super enthusiastic Earth Keepers organised their own tree planting of 75 native Philippine forest trees in the Sierra Madre Mountain Range his 15th of December, to “give back to Mother Nature”.

Thank you beautiful Earth Keepers, may the Forest be with you always!

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1Celine Tingzon9Jaeward  Cacay
2Kim Tingzon10Ton Ordan
3Joshua Robles11Jericho Sunga
4Kamei Nogoy12Katrina Mae Leal
5Chinnee Reyes13Michael Bautista
6Zandro Valencia14Marie Benjamin Bernas
7Muriel Eguac15Aljo de Ungria
8Joyce De Lara-Cacay

GPS Coordinates of the Planting Site, Siniloan, Laguna

Use any GPS (Global Positioning System) software / applications to input the latitude and longitude coordinates to be able to remotely see the location of your trees planted. Some examples include:

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What can I do to stop climate change?

“As the world warms, extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense, sea levels are rising, prolonged droughts are putting pressure on food crops, and many animal and plant species are being driven to extinction. It’s hard to imagine what we as individuals can do to resolve a problem of this scale and severity.

The good news: We are not alone. People, communities, cities, businesses, schools, faith groups and other organizations are taking action. We’re fighting like our lives depend on it — because they do.

In a world of more than seven billion people, each of us is a drop in the bucket. But with enough drops, we can fill any bucket.” –  David Suzuki

Check out some of the ways you can take more climate change action.

For example, Climate Action groups are the local solution to a global crisis. Right now people just like you are coming together to develop practical, local solutions and make their towns and cities more climate-friendly. Are you ready to join them? Find out what’s happening near you.

More here: https://friendsoftheearth.uk/climate-change/what-can-I-do-to-stop-climate-change

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In 2015, the Philippine government submitted to the United Nations the country’s commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The country committed to reduce its carbon emissions by 70 percent by 2030. The carbon dioxide reductions will come from the sectors of energy, transport, waste, forestry and industry.

Join us!  Help us reverse the Earth’s “hothouse climate” tipping point.

Tree-Planting with FEED

Contact us at FEED for more details, to join our regular activities or to design your own tree-nurturing eventinfo@feed.org.ph or call/text +63 (0)917 552 4722.

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