Did you know that trees are literally the lungs of our planet? Without them, we would not have enough oxygen to breathe. As trees grow, they absorb carbon dioxide from the air, converting that carbon dioxide into plant matter by using photosynthesis. As a result, wood is produced and is about 50% carbon. This process of carbon gain is called sequestration. In effect, trees "pull" carbon dioxide out of the air.
While BreathLogic's humanitarian cause is to teach Breath Literacy
and advocate world peace, our "planetarian" cause is
Rainforest Preservation and Reforestation
BreathLogic is in the process of fostering partnerships with
nonprofits dedicated to rainforest preservation and reforestation.
Please support our "planetarian" cause.
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