Thursday, December 6, 2018

"Feedback to Dear Future Generations: Sorry"





                   Trees. One word, five letters, but only a few knows how important they are and what they really are. So let me tell you about trees. Well, a tree is a plant which has a trunk and has branches. It comeS with different kinds and varieties. They are considered as the biggest plants in the planet. They are all beautiful. 



            The video "Dear Future Generations: Sorry" is a very good motivation and inspirational campaign for trees. It tells us the importance of trees in our lives. It does not only stand as a single plant on the ground with nothing to do, it does a lot of function and help in our surroundings. They give us oxygen, store carbon, stabilize the soil and give life to the world's wildlife. 

            It gives us clean air to breathe, and also, a source of necessity for our everyday routine like food, money etc. Despite the good provision of trees for us. People never learn. People never understand. People would still cut down trees to fulfill their desire for money. But it is not to late to solve this problem. Instead of making the problem worsen, let's be part of the solution to restore our trees and wildlife. It is not too late to correct what we have mistaken.





"Not only are trees essential for life, but as the longest living species on earth, they give us a link between the past, present and future."



             


                 The message of the video was clearly conveyed. Even though it was only in video, the message was really heart whelming and straight to the point. It is intended to a wide array of audiences like students, teachers, and all sorts of people coming from different sects of the society. The message was effectively sent by digital video. The video also challenges us to help conserve, protect, and love our nature especially the trees that are rapidly fading in today's generation.




Let's SAVE 







TREES!

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