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Tree-Nation, saving the world one tree at a time

18.2.07

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Saving the trees is kind of important I am told. Hell, even Al Gore has gotten involved in the cause so it must be something to concern ourselves with. If you are really and truly one of those jeeks/geeks who has not seen the sun in approximately three years, 15 days and an hour, then Tree-Nation is for you.

for a nominal price you can purchase a tree to plant in a desert area that suffers from desertification. The project aims to plant 8 million trees in the Sahara desert. I am not a tree hugger, hell I don't even recycle but I think that this strange little site is doing something really impressive.

The use of the online medium to engage with people and send them an important message is one of the amazing ways that technology has aided in the progression of change and correction of the errors of the past. So go and buy a tree today. Tree-Nation plants it for, your hands stay clean so you can blog about your hippie movement to saving the trees!


The trees above were used in the making of this paper.

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posted by Nic, 6:46 PM

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