International Forest Card: ENDING DEFORESTATION!!!
Roberto Guillermo Gomes
Founding CEO of Global Solidarity / Founding CEO of Green Interbanks and MayDay.live / Leader of 2% For The Planet / Architect / Journalist / Writer / Master in Yoga / Mindfulness Expert. Creator of Neuroyoga
Hello Dinners team, we greet you from greeninterbanks.com and we wish you that God always blesses and accompanies you.
We wish to invite you to participate in our Forest Card project. It consists of an international credit card. Allocate 50% of the net profit obtained to the immediate planting of 30 billion trees throughout the planet. Holders of the new card are invited to participate in this campaign by donating from 0.5% to 2% of the amount of each new purchase, being able to unsubscribe at any time.
The goal is to plant between 500,000 and 900,000,000 new trees, if possible of the fast-growing kir species and the one that captures the most CO2. The trunks are then felled, buried, returning this greenhouse gas to the subsoil, and replanted.
We have selected the multinational AEON from Japan to carry out this task, an expert in forest renewal. This is a concrete and effective effort from the private sector.
If you, with your know-how, decide to join us, we have contacts with a first group of 30 banks, with availability of US$ 100,000 million, for specific profitable operations.
They can keep 50% of the remaining profit, on the condition that they invest 10% in the shares that will be put up for sale by GSL Systems. (https://mayday.live/investors-shareholders)
Saving the planet is not a matter for governments, politicians, scientists and adolescents with their banners and demonstrations. It is a serious issue that requires the services of expert multinationals willing to carry out the work and obtain profitability in return.
Note by Hans Lak
Forests are one of the most important ecosystems on Earth. 80 percent of all terrestrial plants, insects, and animals call forests home. Nearly one third of people in the world depend directly on forests for their livelihoods.
Trees help regulate the climate, filter water through their root system, capture dust particles and pollutants from the air and stabilize soils against erosion. They perform these vital services equally for everyone without taking into account country boundaries or the size of your income.
ENDING DEFORESTATION!!!
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Deforestation is happening everywhere on the planet for many different reasons that vary from region to region. Vast areas of rainforests in a number of tropical countries, including Indonesia, Brazil, and Malaysia, have been destroyed to make way for palm oil, soy plantations and cattle ranches. The increasing global demand for wood products threatens many ancient forests around the world, whether it is for paper products, furniture or fuel.
Ending deforestation is the best chance we have to stabilize our climate, save wildlife species and protect our well-being. Protecting the forest is our mutual responsibility, no matter how far away we live from the nearest one.
Strengthening legislation and enforcement: Governments should establish and enforce stringent laws and regulations to protect forests.
Encouraging sustainable practices such as agroforestry, reforestation, and afforestation can help maintain forest cover while meeting the demands for agricultural products.
Recognizing and supporting the rights of indigenous and local communities who depend on forests is crucial. These communities often have traditional knowledge and practices that can contribute to sustainable forest management.
Investing in technologies such as satellite imagery, remote sensing, and geospatial data can improve monitoring of deforestation activities. Transparent reporting and information sharing can help identify deforestation hotspots and hold accountable those responsible.
Collaboration between countries is essential to address deforestation, especially in regions where forests cross borders.
Educating consumers about the environmental and social impacts of products linked to deforestation, such as palm oil, timber, and soy, can drive demand for sustainably sourced alternatives. Certifications like the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) can guide consumers toward responsible choices.
Investing in forest restoration and reforestation: Restoring degraded forests and implementing reforestation programs can help recover lost forest cover and ecosystem services. This includes planting native tree species, improving forest management practices, and engaging local communities.
Arch.Roberto Guillermo Gomes
CEO of Mayday.live (https://eco.mayday.live/mayday-counselors.html)