Can planting one tree offset your carbon footprint for life

 If it is a Giant Sequoia is can. Henry Emson is running a pioneering project called 'One Life, One Tree', where ordinary people can plant giant sequoias in England and Wales in a protected part of land. Individuals pay for their own sapling and either come and plant it themselves, or Henry and his team will plant it for them. The saplings are not cheap to purchase at £400, but the money generated goes towards purchasing more land to plant sequoias and to pay for forestry and land maintenance. The giant sequoia is a non-invasive species so it doesn’t pose a risk to existing native trees and it is also an endangered one, with all the recent fires destroying many in their last remaining bastion in California. Henry also plants three native trees around every sequoia to prevent monocultures and promote local biodiversity.



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