Tree planting in Jean Giono is an amazing story about people's efforts to help the environment. It conveys the widely successful determination of the shepherd to rebuild the valley abandoned at the foot of the Alps near Provence, in the first half of the 20th century. The story is told by a man in anonymous books. The story began in 1910, when I was young I did long distance hiking to the Alps with Provence in France.
In February 1953, Jean Giono, one of the most famous French writers of the last century, wrote a fable. This story will soon be called "people planting trees". Giono was asked by an American magazine and asked to write a short story about "an unforgetable role". From the first few lines of short stories, I learned about Elzéard Bouffier's meditation, solitude, and unforgettable memories. To the land where the life was lost because there are not enough trees
On the back, I am a person planting trees. In 1987, as he said in autobiography, he planted a forest in Fuberdeau, Canada, and named it Giino. But he is far from the one. Many men and women are fine and good men and women who plant trees. This is just a part of their name. Indian environmental activist Jadev Payeng has been focusing on planting trees in Majuli for 40 years. Island of the world's largest river, the island of the river of the Brahmaputra River has been lost since 1917 More than half of land erosion. Payeng's forest grew larger than Central Park. His story features the documentary "Forest Man" (2013) of William Douglas McMaster.
Many trees have been cut down and forest areas have been cut down by humans, so we need to plant trees. Trees are important for the survival of the planet and for all forms of life. To satisfy his many needs, humans plundered various natural resources greedily. Trees are important natural resources, and humans have cut down trees for years. When the cover of trees and forests is lost, our planet will damage the environment. By protecting existing trees and planting new trees you can spread the cover of the earth's trees.