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UN survey shows deforestation is responsible for emitting almost 20 percent of greenhouse gases – REUTERS


At Plant A Tree Today we can't completely reverse the effects of deforestation and global warming, but we can discover how planting trees can help to combat climate change, provide sustainable economic development for developing countries and poor rural communities, and reduce the effects of natural disasters. We can make a difference. See what the PATT Foundation (www.plant-a-tree-today.org) is doing in Thailand, Asia and the world here...

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Click for more info   Job opening- Fundraising Manager
PATT Foundation currently has a fundraising position available at the Bangkok office. We are looking for someone with experience and skills in fundraising. It is essential that applicants can communicate in both Thai and English.
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Click for more info   Greenest Person on the Planet Contest
Avid PATT supporter: Mathias Gelber nominates PATT as recipient of funds in global competition - VOTE FOR HIM NOW!
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Click for more info   Khao Yai Nursery Ground Breaking Ceremony
On Thursday, the Ground Breaking Ceremony for the PATT Nursery Project at Sap Tai, Khao Yai took place. The nursery will enable PATT to provide ongoing sustainable reforestation and community development projects in and around Khao Yai National Park, as well as act as a training centre for local people and an environmental education facility.
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Click for more info   Tree Planting Begins at Forest Restoration Project at Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Phetchaburi
PATT's forest restoration project at a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Phetchaburi, will undergo its first tree planting event on Saturday 19th July. School children, monks, governmental officers, local villagers, PATT and wildlife centre staff will plant 2500 trees.
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Trees are the largest and longest living organisms on earth.
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Go With Da Fro - eco rap video
This eco rap video by the Rapping Professor and produced by 4B Network in Bangkok for the PATT Foundation is a fun look at climate change and other environmental issues. It features the PATT team, Al Gore, Arnold Shwarznegger, Leonardo Dicaprio and other enviro celebrities. Includes tips on reducing your carbon footprint and facts on global warming. Go With Da Fro!!!
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The World is Changing
This video from Greenpeace highlights the devastating effects of global warming.
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Jatropha Biodiesel and Village Development Project - Chiang Rai. PATT is sourcing funding for this village development programme implemented by the Khom Loy Development Foundation.<br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>
Jatropha Biodiesel and Village Development Project - Chiang Rai
PATT is funding part of this village development programme implemented by the Khom Loy Development Foundation which aims to build local hill tribe communities’ capacity to direct their own future through this sustainable jatropha circus biodiesel project.
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Tree Planting and Rural Development in Ban Noen Thong. A cooperative partnership between the PATT Foundation and Thailand’s PDA.<br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>
Tree Planting and Rural Development in Ban Noen Thong
The project will funded by PATT and includes tree planting and forest conservation, the establishment of a youth nursery and village bank, and additional programmes aimed at combating poverty, gender inequality, urban migration, and unemployment.
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This is a long-term inter-disciplinary project that combines research and art creation by artists and local communities. Initiated by artists to work with people in fields such as ecology, horticulture, medicine, education, culture and history, and sociology, the aim is to widen the dialogue within and beyond the local environment. Along with stressing on nurturing and community building, various types of work will be involved, but at the same time all is inter-connected in the form of an environmental art piece containing essential elements to sustain life, which is shared by all. This is an on-going environmental art collaboration that also calls for more to join in the act of tree planting. <br>                                <br>                                <br>
Trees, Education & Art in India
This is a long-term inter-disciplinary project that combines research and art creation by artists and local communities. Initiated by artists to work with people in fields such as ecology, horticulture, medicine, education, culture and history, and sociology, the aim is to widen the dialogue within and beyond the local environment. This is an on-going environmental art collaboration that also calls for more to join in the act of tree planting.
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Forest Restoration for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education in Phetchaburi, Thailand at the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT). Developing a centre for environmental education based on forest restoration, framework forest species, nursery management, and wildlife rehabilitation. <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>                                <br>
Forest Restoration for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education
The aim of this project, is to restore a degraded forest by re-introducing essential native tree species to facilitate natural regeneration back to the original state of the forest. The aim is to use the forest as a gibbon rehabilitation area providing quasi-natural conditions in the last step before the animals are released back into the wild. A tree nursery will be established to research results on growing key framework species. The centre will be used as an environmental education facility schools to visit.
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"Andrew impressed me with his passion and drive to make the world a better place. He inspires and motivates many other people to takes the chance to make a diffence. I learned how powerful a dream can be. I am proud to support Patt Foundation." Christine Melchior, Owner, TilingXperts Ltd

 
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Tree planting began last Saturday in our Phetchaburi project >
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August 2008 PATT Foundation Newsletter
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Environment agency warns government over climate change damage
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Job opening- Fundraising Manager
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Greenest Person on the Planet Contest
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XL Results Foundation
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Raimon Land -Developing a better environment
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25 August 2008 › Environment agency warns government over climate change damage
31 July 2008 › Congo Launches Review of Logging Contracts
29 July 2008 › Beijing Shrouded in Haze 11 Days Before Olympics
21 July 2008 › Wetlands Could Unleash "Carbon Bomb" - Scientists
17 July 2008 › Finally, a Blueprint for Fighting Climate Change
14 July 2008 › Population boom will pressure forests: reports
4 July 2008 › G8 Countries Fail to Meet Climate Change Vows - Report
30 June 2008 › China Watch: Plastic Bag Ban Trumps Market and Consumer Efforts
27 June 2008 › New "Carbon Revolution" Urged to Slow Warming
24 June 2008 › Planned Shanghai Town Maps Out Carbon-Neutral Future
13 June 2008 › Madagascar to Sell Carbon Credits to Protect Forest
11 June 2008 › Africa's Deforestation Twice World Rate - UN Atlas
10 June 2008 › Forging African Strategies on Climate Change Adaptation
3 June 2008 › Brazil minister says Amazon trend worrying
27 May 2008 › Britain Needs Personal Carbon Trading Scheme-MPs
20 May 2008 › Climate change having 'worldwide, widespread effects'
15 May 2008 › NASA study links Earth impacts to human-caused climate change
14 May 2008 › World Tree Planting Drive Sets Goal Of 7 Billion
21 April 2008 › Reducing deforestation 'lucrative' for forest nations
15 April 2008 › Forests' long-term potential for carbon offsetting
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