"Protect Existing Forests and Plant New Ones on the Unused Lands and deforested Mountains. Regenerate and Fix the Soil. Reverse Desertification. Leave a greener planet to future generations.
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Deforestation in The Name of Prigress
It was more than a myth; it was a documented reality. The Last Giant Silicon Tree, captured in a photograph from 1899, was so vast that people could traverse its stump as if it were a dance floor. This remarkable specimen of nature, among the tallest and most enduring, stood proudly for centuries until it succumbed to the pressures of industrial logging. The now-iconic image captures a pivotal moment in time, when humanity was just beginning to impose order on untamed natural environments. What ensued was a wave of deforestation that surpassed the scale of even the grandest trees. This photograph transcends mere historical significance; it evokes deep emotions and compels us to reflect: how many invaluable giants did we eliminate before we recognized their sacredness?
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