Sadhguru's Plan to plant 2.42 BILLION trees

Andrew Millison2 minutes read

A project aims to plant 2.42 billion trees over 100 years, focusing on forestry trees to create economic livelihoods to combat the drying of the Cauvery River and its tributaries. Efforts include distributing saplings to farmers, enabling tree-based agriculture, and evoking emotional connections with the river to ensure long-term preservation and protection while providing an online permaculture course to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to contribute towards creating a sustainable world.

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  • The project aims to plant 2.42 billion trees over a century, focusing on forestry trees to boost economic livelihoods and address environmental concerns like the drying up of the Cauvery River, emphasizing the crucial role of tree planting in maintaining soil moisture and ensuring year-round river flow.
  • Efforts to revive the Cauvery River and promote tree-based agriculture have involved distributing 84 million saplings to farmers, enabling 183,000 farmers to adopt tree-based agriculture, and leveraging emotional connections to the river through its symbolic association with a goddess, highlighting the importance of instilling deep emotional bonds for long-term preservation and protection.

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Recent questions

  • How many trees are planned to be planted in the project?

    2.42 billion trees

  • What is the current number of trees planted this year?

    23 million trees

  • Why is the project considered significant by UNCCD?

    Largest tree planting project globally

  • How many saplings have been distributed to farmers in the project?

    84 million saplings

  • What is the main focus of the project in terms of tree planting?

    Forestry trees for economic livelihoods

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Summary

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"Global Tree Planting Project to Revive Rivers"

  • The goal is to plant 2.42 billion trees over 100 years.
  • Currently, 23 million trees have been planted this year.
  • The project is considered the largest tree planting project globally by UNCCD.
  • 84 million saplings have been distributed to farmers in the project's lifespan.
  • The project focuses on forestry trees to create economic livelihoods.
  • The Cauvery River is drying up significantly, affecting people's lives.
  • The river runs approximately 800 km and has numerous tributaries.
  • The project aims to bring back green cover to recharge aquifers and rivers.
  • Planting trees helps retain soil moisture and ensures year-round river flow.
  • The project has enabled 183,000 farmers to adopt tree-based agriculture.

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Emotional Bonds with Rivers & Sustainable Design

  • The temples along the CV River were constructed thousands of years ago in India to evoke emotional connections with the people towards the river, understanding that only what individuals are emotionally attached to will be cared for in the long term. The river, referred to as Cauvery, is symbolically associated with the goddess, with efforts made to instill a deep emotional bond to ensure its preservation and protection.
  • The online permaculture design course offered by Oregon State University, comprising the PDC and PDC Pro, provides over 100 hours of video lectures and resources, guiding participants through more than 20 assignments to develop their own properties or projects. With personalized feedback from instructors, the course aims to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to contribute towards creating a sustainable and better world.
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