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hsim earned the infographic quiz Why Are Trees So Effective?
We all know that trees are a fundamental and necessary part not only of the natural world, but of natural climate solutions we can use to help stop the effects of man-made climate change. But just why are they so effective?
That’s what this infographic is about: numerous reasons why trees are so effective at what they do! Learn about their importance by reading the infographic, earn points, and gain a SEED to plant a tree yourself!
What you’ll learn about trees and why it matters:
While this infographic talks mostly about the effects that one single tree can have, its worth imagining… -
hsim earned the video quiz Sustainable Cotton Harvesting in Haiti
Timberland’s reintroduction of cotton farming in Haiti not only allows them to source better raw materials for their products, but it has recreated an industry that had vanished from the island.This is a good example of how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can be used to create genuine opportunities and boost local communities rather than being seen as a burden by companies.
What you’ll learn about cotton farming in Haiti and Timberland’s intervention:
Watching this video, you will learn about cotton farming and its brief history in Haiti. More importantly, you will also s… -
hsim earned the infographic quiz Ocean Acidification
Ocean acidification is often called global warming’s evil twin. And rightly so! It is a much less discussed aspect of global climate change, which causes oceans all around the world to gradually become more and more acidic. Similar to other aspects of climate change, it is caused by the excess of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.
Ocean acidification threatens many forms of marine life which will cause negative effects throughout the ecosystem. We need to protect our oceans! Play this quiz to earn points to a SEED, and participate in reforesting the world.
What You’ll Learn about Oc… -
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hsim reached the wisdom Wisdom Level 22
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