Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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The child who wants to plant one billion trees

With its 13 years, Felix Finkbeiner has realized a project with global impact dazzle the most idealistic of adults.

This young German is the founder of Plant for the Planet, Plant for the Planet, an organization that has already planted more than three and a half million trees in different parts of the world.

all started when Felix was nine and his teacher asked him a paper on climate change. "Preparing this work I learned about the existence of Wangari Maathai, the Kenyan woman in 30 years planted 30 million trees and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004," Felix told BBC World.

"When I was doing my presentation I had the spontaneous idea that we children could plant a million trees in every country in the world."

The idea was received with enthusiasm and began to gain currency in other schools.

Four years later, has planted more than a million trees in Germany and the organization involving children and adolescents in over 90 countries. Climate Justice



"When we started four years ago we thought to protect polar bears, but we soon realized that it was to save our future, because it will suffer the consequences of the problems that adults do not resolve today, "says Finkbeiner.

Felix not only shows a huge enthusiasm, but a methodological clarity to the time to realize their dreams and a strong sense of political struggle over climate change .

"Globally we want to educate one million children and adolescents as ambassadors for climate justice. We call these schools one day workshops, which have already been conducted in eight countries and the idea is that those involved in turn educate other children, "he told the BBC.

" Planting trees helps a lot but not enough to solve the problem, so we teach about justice climate, "said Felix, who along with other teens went to the climate change summit in December.

was here in Cancun that professional photographers donated their time capturing images of children with world leaders for its" Stop talking , begin to plant. "clear goals



Felix movement has a three-point plan to show" how we would solve the problem if we were governing. "

One goal is that global temperatures do not increase more than two degrees, for which "will require that we spend 600 billion of CO2 in the next four decades."

"If we divide the figure for 40 years, that means 15 billion a year and we as human beings we must decide how to divide it."

"For us children there is only one possible answer, that everyone has the same right to emit, which means for every human being 1.5 tonnes per year."

Felix says that whoever pollutes less can sell their allowances to people in industrialized countries, obtaining resources in return for health and education.

Another goal is to plant as much as a trillion (million million) of global trees, which absorb 10 billion each year tonnes of CO2.

The last point is zero net CO2 emissions by 2050, "something for which we already have the technology."

"We are the majority"


What about changes in lifestyle?

"We will not solve the problem by changing light bulbs. We need big changes," Felix told the BBC.

founder Plant for the Planet is constantly invited to give lectures and has received several awards. Still not sure what will be devoted in the future, but is clear about the immense power of ideas when they become global actions.

"We have to make political changes introduced, there is international law. We children and adolescents and are the majority on this planet and we can make a difference, but only if we work together globally. "(BBC World)

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