8 Powerful Photos That Prove Our Planet Still Has a Chance
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By Vika https://mail.pictolic.com/article/8-powerful-photos-that-prove-our-planet-still-has-a-chance1.htmlOver 15.8 million hectares of forests and trees were destroyed in 2017, making it the second-worst year in history for tree losses. When we read about statistics like this, we can't help but feel extreme sadness and despair about the future of our planet. However, you should never stop believing in the good side of people who prove that no matter how bad things get, the good will always prevail.
We would like you to see 8 photos showing that nature still has a chance and these people are the only reason.
8 PHOTOS

1. Even the smallest tree matters.

2. We don't need to destroy nature to build walls.

3. There are solutions, but only if you think about it correctly.

4. Build houses around trees, not above them.

5. Trees will grow where they find the space they need.

6. Even where nothing grows, flowers can still appear.

7. Gorgeous cylindrical forest house with a giant tree in the middle.

8. Trees are much more valuable than fences.
Keywords: Photos | Planet | Statistics | Trees | Forests | Nature | Tragedy | Earth
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