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Wake up and smell the coffee.
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Which we can plant trees here, but they can't survive in the arid desert heat and climate of the Arabian peninsula which is why many of the trees here are from other countries and planted here with water being pumped for them. Again, it's not Europe that has a pollution crisis but rather countries like India and China where they don't give a shit to the biodiversity of the world, and keep on expanding territories at the expense of other animals, plants and even people too like what they're doing to the peoples of Tibet, Inner Mongolia and the Uyghurs too.
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If the Brits go ahead with such a project, they plant them next to rail- or motorways (there is a similar project here in the Netherlands) and plant them in areas near the coastlines and in the underused areas in the North, in Scotland (particularly the Highlands) and in Wales. Also just plant more trees in cities. And, of course, use local variants but make sure that you prevent a monoculture. Also put the rail- and motorway system in cities in tunnels and put parks on top of them (improving air quality: imagine covering the M25 and expanding the Green Belt). But we all know how such projects actually turn out: the jobs are given to "well-connected" firms and the money is stolen, the costs and explode and you don't even get a quarter of the trees they had promised.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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❀♫ ღ ♬ ♪ And the angle of the sun changed it all. ❀¸.•*¨♥✿ 🎶
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I love trees, it's the rescource of life, I would make every city compulsory of 50% greenery. There is a website you can donate dollars for planting one tree but this is only in the US.
UK weather is actually the best for growing trees in Europe
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Trees are great.
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