Trees are the green lungs of our planet. They give us oxygen, store carbon dioxide, provide shade, prevent soil erosion, and are home to countless species of birds and animals. Without trees, life on Earth would not be possible.

However, in today’s world, trees are being cut down at an alarming rate for paper, furniture, and construction. This large-scale deforestation is causing serious problems like global warming, climate change, and loss of wildlife.

Saving trees is not just an environmental need—it is our moral duty. We can help by planting more trees, avoiding wastage of paper, and supporting recycling. Schools and communities can organize tree-planting drives and awareness campaigns to encourage people to care for the environment.

Each tree we save today is a promise for a better tomorrow. Let us remember: “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.” Protecting trees means protecting our own future.