Posts Tagged ‘planting trees’

Eco-Libris: An interview with Shelley Meyer, author of “Where the Buttercups Grow”

This post was originally published on Eco-Libris blog on August 7.

Shelley and Tessa Meyer

Where the Buttercups Grow” is a great children’s book, and we’re not saying it just because we’re collaborating with the publisher, Aaspirations Publishing, to plant a tree for every copy sold, but because we really think so, and that’s also the feedback we got from couple of kids in the Eco-Libris family we asked to check it out.

This book is beautifully written by Shelley Meyer and vividly illustrated by her daughter Tessa Meyer (in the photo above at the first book launch in Surrey).

Here’s the short version of what this book is about (the longer version can be found here):

London to Plant 2 Million Trees by 2025

London trees

London’s mayor announced a new 2 million tree plan to help fight climate change and keep Londoners cool.

The plan is designed to counteract the “urban heat island effect” in which urban areas absorb and release more heat than surrounding areas, due to having more pavement, traffic and power demand.

Buy these Green Holiday Gifts that Your Friends and Family will Love

Shown above from Gift of Green, (going clockwise) ~

  1. Daisy Flower Card and Gift of Green“- Cilantro Leaf Card: For each “Gift of GreenĀ® purchased, one native tree is planted in an ecosystem restoration project in the United States“. An average tree will absorb over 650 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2) in its lifetime… In addition to absorbing CO2, the new trees also restore and revive forests damaged by natural disasters and return the forest ecosystems to all their lush glory.

A Funny, Humanizing Global Warming Quote from Barack Obama

Obama gets that personal action on climate change is important, but he also gets that it’s not sufficient.

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