Vicky Allan,Anna Deacon
For the Love of Trees
For the Love of Trees
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The company of trees is unique, with humans from various backgrounds expressing their love and devotion for trees. From tree sitters to climate strikers, this book explores why trees matter and what we owe them, highlighting our humanity, devotion, and awe.
Format: Hardback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 29 October 2020
Publisher: Black and White Publishing
The company of trees stands apart from that of any other living creature. This narrative revolves around the human affection for trees. Spanning from tree sitters to nature lawyers, from climbers to climate strikers, from planters to pruners, from forest therapists to trauma survivors, from city gardeners to rewilders, these are the voices of passion, sorrow, anger, nurture, solace, and wonder. Trees, our past, present, and future, hold immense significance. FOR THE LOVE OF TREES delves into the reasons why trees matter and the obligations we owe them. It explores the depths of our humanity, devotion, and awe.
The Company of Trees:
The company of trees is truly unique, setting them apart from any other living creature. Trees form a diverse and interconnected community, each with its own distinct characteristics and roles. From towering giants to delicate understories, trees come in various shapes, sizes, and species.
Human Affection for Trees:
The human love for trees is a profound and enduring bond. People from all walks of life, from tree sitters to nature lawyers, from climbers to climate strikers, from planters to pruners, from forest therapists to trauma survivors, from city gardeners to rewilders, are united by their passion for trees. These voices of passion, sorrow, anger, nurture, solace, and wonder reflect the diverse perspectives and experiences of those who have a deep connection with trees.
Voices of Passion:
The tree sitters, who spend their days perched in trees, observe the beauty and complexity of the natural world from a unique vantage point. They witness the cycles of life, the migration of birds, and the delicate balance of ecosystems. Tree sitters express their passion for trees through their dedication to protecting and preserving these vital habitats.
Sorrow:
For some, the loss of trees is a source of deep sorrow. The destruction of forests, deforestation, and urbanization have led to the loss of countless trees and the disruption of ecosystems. People who have experienced the loss of trees due to natural disasters or human activities express their sorrow through their activism and advocacy for tree conservation.
Anger:
There is a growing sense of anger and frustration among those who see the devastating impact of deforestation and climate change on trees. Climate activists and environmentalists express their anger through protests, rallies, and social media campaigns, calling for immediate action to address the urgent threat to trees.
Nurture:
On the other hand, some people view trees as a source of nurture and healing. Forest therapy, a practice that involves spending time in nature, has been shown to have positive effects on mental health and well-being. People who engage in forest therapy express their passion for trees through their healing experiences and their commitment to promoting the benefits of nature.
Solace:
Trees offer solace and comfort to those who seek it. Spending time in nature, surrounded by trees, has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance overall well-being. People who find solace in trees express their passion through their love for nature, their appreciation for the beauty of trees, and their desire to preserve these natural treasures.
Wonder:
The wonder of trees is a source of inspiration and awe. From the intricate patterns of their bark to the vibrant colors of their leaves, trees captivate our senses and remind us of the incredible diversity and complexity of life on Earth. People who experience wonder in trees express their passion through their appreciation for the natural world, their desire to learn more about trees, and their commitment to protecting and preserving these precious resources.
Trees as Our Past, Present, and Future:
Trees are not just our present but also our past and our future. Trees have played a crucial role in shaping our human history and culture. They have provided us with food, shelter, and materials for countless generations. As we face the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, trees remain our ally in the fight for a sustainable future.
FOR THE LOVE OF TREES:
FOR THE LOVE OF TREES is a documentary film that explores the human love for trees and the importance of trees to our planet. The film features the voices of tree sitters, nature lawyers, climbers, climate strikers, planters, pruners, forest therapists, trauma survivors, city gardeners, and rewilders, who share their passion, sorrow, anger, nurture, solace, and wonder for trees.
Why Trees Matter:
Trees matter because they are essential for the health and well-being of our planet. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, producing oxygen and storing carbon in their biomass. They play a critical role in mitigating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and regulating the Earth's climate. Trees also provide habitat for countless species of plants and animals, contributing to biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.
What We Owe to Trees:
We owe trees a great debt of gratitude for their services to our planet. We must protect and preserve trees by implementing sustainable practices such as reforestation, conservation, and sustainable forestry. We must also raise awareness about the importance of trees and promote tree-friendly behaviors such as reducing waste, conserving water, and supporting local tree-growing initiatives.
Conclusion:
The company of trees is truly unique, and the human love for trees is a profound and enduring bond. From tree sitters to nature lawyers, from climbers to climate strikers, from planters to pruners, from forest therapists to trauma survivors, from city gardeners to rewilders, these voices of passion, sorrow, anger, nurture, solace, and wonder reflect the diverse perspectives and experiences of those who have a deep connection with trees. Trees are not just our present but also our past and our future. We owe them a great debt of gratitude for their services to our planet. By protecting and preserving trees, we can ensure a sustainable future for ourselves and future generations.
Weight: 1064g
Dimension: 194 x 254 x 32 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781785303098
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