One Blog – One Tree

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I came across this post, by Jojoebi, just a little while ago. And it was something that definitely caught my attention.

carbon neutral offers and shopping with kaufDA.de

A German company, called Kaufda, is promising to plant one tree in cooperation with The Arbor Day Foundation for every blog that participates in their “My blog is carbon neutral” campaign.

According to Kaufda:

For every single one of the participating blogs, “Make it Green” and “Arbor Day Foundation” are planting a tree in Plumas National Forest. With your support, we are helping reforest Plumas National Forest with as much trees as possible. In the spring of 2010, Douglas-fir, red and white firs, and incense cedars will be planted alongside ponderosa pine and sugar pine trees. These new trees will help prevent soot and soil runoff into Plumas’ precious water supplies. Now, we are reforesting it with your help!

We plant trees, both in Germany (in the upper Harz region) and in Northern California. Why are we doing this? Because the reduction of carbon emissions by planting trees has the same effect, regardless of where in the world the trees are planted. It involves all of us to give something back to our environment.

If you’d like to participate, please click the button above or to the right.

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