Plant A Tree In Indonesia

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Donate $5.50 and have a tree planted in Indonesia, and watch it grow on Google Earth: www.mybabytree.org

Buy a Tree for the Rainforest - Get a KML

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) offers you the opportunity to buy a tree which will be planted in a rainforest in Sebangau National Forest in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. In return, they not only plant the tree, but give you a Google Earth KML file in return with the location coordinates of your tree. Theoretically, as Google continues to update with higher resolution satellite and aerial imagery, you should be able to watch the growth of your tree (and the others who donate trees) over the coming years. To get started, you simply go to the web site mybabytree.org. They have a very cute animation that will guide you through the process, and you can use Paypal to make your donation. You can see the location and list of trees purchased so far here . Borneo is another location, like the Amazon, where rain forests are disappearing due to logging at a frightening pace.

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Will Baird said:

There's also this one for inside the States:

http://www.becomeafriend.org/carbon/

After you calculate you can donate, iirc, to have x amount of trees planted to make up for your carbon footprint. Where x is the tons of carbon you produce based on your lifestyle.


P-3000 said:

Word on this one. This is huge but like you state our state sponsored ooopps I mean our corporate media isn't covering it.

I'm sure we will be served with some radical 'incident' that will lead us into this.

What border? right.

benito camela said:

What a scam!

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