The Department of Education in the Philippines launched the "DepEd's 236,000 Trees - A Christmas Gift for the Children" project. The project aims to promote environmental preservation and responsibility among Filipino children by simultaneously planting over 236,000 trees across the country with participation from DepEd's 47,678 public schools. This large-scale tree planting initiative serves as a gift from DepEd to ensure a clean and green environment for Filipino children and future generations.
The Department of Education in the Philippines launched the "DepEd's 236,000 Trees - A Christmas Gift for the Children" project. The project aims to promote environmental preservation and responsibility among Filipino children by simultaneously planting over 236,000 trees across the country with participation from DepEd's 47,678 public schools. This large-scale tree planting initiative serves as a gift from DepEd to ensure a clean and green environment for Filipino children and future generations.
The Department of Education in the Philippines launched the "DepEd's 236,000 Trees - A Christmas Gift for the Children" project. The project aims to promote environmental preservation and responsibility among Filipino children by simultaneously planting over 236,000 trees across the country with participation from DepEd's 47,678 public schools. This large-scale tree planting initiative serves as a gift from DepEd to ensure a clean and green environment for Filipino children and future generations.
The Department of Education (DepEd) launches the Project
entitled DepEd's 236,000
Trees - A Christmas Gift for the Children. This is an initiative that aims to promote environmental preservation and instill environmental responsibility among Filipino children. The project will simultaneously plant over 236,000 trees in different parts of the country, with the participation of DepEd 47,678 public schools. This project serves as a gift from the Department to ensure a clean and green environment for Filipino children and future generations. The Tropical rainforest of the Amazon is known as the lungs of the planet Earth' because they are responsible for the production of about 20% of the earth's oxygen. They remove a large amount of carbon dioxide from the air and give out oxygen. The Green Lungs of our Planet Our lungs are vital organs of the human body but we tend to forget that forest are the green lungs of our planet. They provide clean air and host an astounding80% of planets terrestrial biodiversity. Source: The Green Lungs of Our Planet Under Threat - Issuu Make a poster that encourages people to be involved in the protection and conservation of ecosystems. Include slogans, tips, cartoons and photographs to make your message clear. Show also the relationship of exchange of gases.