What an irony it is that these living beings whose shade we sit in,
whose fruit we eat, whose limbs we climb, whose roots we water, to
whom most of us rarely give a second thought, are so poorly
understood. We need to come, as soon as possible, to a profound
understanding and appreciation for trees and forests and the vital
role they play, for they are among our best allies in the uncertain
future that is unfolding.

Autore: Jim Robbins

What an irony it is that these living beings whose shade we sit in,<br />whose fruit we eat, whose limbs we climb, whose roots we water, to<br />whom most of us rarely give a second thought, are so poorly<br />understood. We need to come, as soon as possible, to a profound<br />understanding and appreciation for trees and forests and the vital<br />role they play, for they are among our best allies in the uncertain<br />future that is unfolding. - Jim Robbins


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