Objectives
The club looks forward to work for the betterment of the campus and point out various grey areas in the campus. We aim to establish a group of professionals who always strive towards making this campaign successful. Our aim is to make the campus greener and more sustainable towards the future. Our objective is to make the students aware about the importance of greenery and making the planet greener. We wish to spread information about the same to our institute students as well as people outside the campus.
Mission
To learn about environmental conditions in my campus.
To help our community understand environmental health concerns.
To prevent pollution?
To help manage waste.
To see whether the air outside healthy.
To learn about toxic releases?
To help manage water progressively in my campus.
To protect drinking water in campus.
Is it safe to swim at Dal lake.
To help prevent marine engine pollution in Dal lake.How to get resources to improve local environment?
To find information on environmental issues and solutions for our community.
To help our community understand environmental health concerns.
To prevent pollution?
To help manage waste.
To see whether the air outside healthy.
To learn about toxic releases?
To help manage water progressively in my campus.
To protect drinking water in campus.
Is it safe to swim at Dal lake.
To help prevent marine engine pollution in Dal lake.How to get resources to improve local environment?
To find information on environmental issues and solutions for our community.
Vision
We all know that our planet Earth is warming up and that something needs to be done on a global scale. However, until the governments of the world unite in action, we can all do our share and contribute to a worldwide effort to save our climate from going crazy.
One of the best things a person can do to help our suffering planet is to plant a tree. Yes, one tree can make a real change. If you ask yourself how one tree can make a difference, please read the next few paragraphs. A single tree means much more than what it may seem.
Trees generate a lot of oxygen and release it to our atmosphere. It’s difficult to imagine a large quantity of oxygen, so it makes it easier to grasp when translated into the all encompassing currency – money, or more precisely, the US dollar. In a lifetime, one tree generates $31,250 worth of oxygen. Now, that’s a big number, right? But it’s far from being the sole contribution.
Trees also clear our air by absorbing air pollution. And they clean a lot of air. Again, to put this into perspective, the easiest way is to quantify air pollution control in monetized terms. Be prepared for another big number here… In a life time, a single tree provides $62,000 worth of air pollution control. Nice. Now take another breathe, because it’s not all yet.
Trees also recycle water by absorbing them and using them again and again. Put a dollar value to this process, and you get that one tree recycles in its lifetime $37,500 worth of water. And the same process goes for the soil – the tree’s roots hold the earth together literally and prevent precious soil erosion. By now I guess you’re asking, well, how much? And the answer is staggering. In a life time, one tree controls $31,250 worth of soil erosion.
One of the best things a person can do to help our suffering planet is to plant a tree. Yes, one tree can make a real change. If you ask yourself how one tree can make a difference, please read the next few paragraphs. A single tree means much more than what it may seem.
Trees generate a lot of oxygen and release it to our atmosphere. It’s difficult to imagine a large quantity of oxygen, so it makes it easier to grasp when translated into the all encompassing currency – money, or more precisely, the US dollar. In a lifetime, one tree generates $31,250 worth of oxygen. Now, that’s a big number, right? But it’s far from being the sole contribution.
Trees also clear our air by absorbing air pollution. And they clean a lot of air. Again, to put this into perspective, the easiest way is to quantify air pollution control in monetized terms. Be prepared for another big number here… In a life time, a single tree provides $62,000 worth of air pollution control. Nice. Now take another breathe, because it’s not all yet.
Trees also recycle water by absorbing them and using them again and again. Put a dollar value to this process, and you get that one tree recycles in its lifetime $37,500 worth of water. And the same process goes for the soil – the tree’s roots hold the earth together literally and prevent precious soil erosion. By now I guess you’re asking, well, how much? And the answer is staggering. In a life time, one tree controls $31,250 worth of soil erosion.
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