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OrganizationJoy Foundation
Region Pakistan
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Yaqoob Sadiq


Joy Foundation aims to plant 50,000 plants in two years. Preserving the tree is an obligation for everyone without exception; one tree will absorb approximately a ton of carbon dioxide during the course of its life cycle. Tree planting can restore global warming. Bring awareness to children. Protect the planet for our children and grandchildren.


Challenge

Today Forests have undergone decline and shrinkage. Forests in Punjab have been neglected and destroyed by modernization, Industrialization and legislation. Also, threatened because of increasing pressure from population and livestock. Many cities of Punjab and even in Pakistan are sufferers of poverty and vulnerability due to critical climatic change today. Without wind and fresh air, the body is more vulnerable to attacks by disease. Mission is "To plant 50,000 plants"

Long-Term Impact

Planting of trees to give shade and moisture conservation and reduce carbon pollution to restore global warming. Use of compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) lights will reduce production of heat. Recharge underground water will increase water level. Awareness will create responsibility to plant trees and use Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) by general public.

References

  1. http://www.joyfoundationpak.org


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