In July of 2009, 3 high school freshmen formed GreenTree of Tulsa as an environmental group that would help reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Our plan is to plant trees in Tulsa and surrounding areas to sequester Co2. While working on this project we came to realize that not only the planet and humans are affected, animals are also greatly affected. Climate change and high Co2 levels are severely harming the polar bear's habitats. Due to their dangerous situation, polar bears have become a large part of our project. Since July of 2009, GreenTree of Tulsa(GTOT) has planted over 2,150 trees to help save the polar bears and our environment.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Trees Are on The Way

On Wednesday, November 3rd, 5000 trees will be arriving in Tulsa from a grant by the Apache energy company. We hope to assist in the unloading process and you can expect some fascinating pictures will appear on our blog towards the end of next week. We have spoken with some administrators and on fundraiser idea is now en route to possibly get approved which will allow us to donate environmental and polar bear themed books to local schools and expand our tree operations. We are trying to partner with the Tulsa Zoo in some way to educate more people, but the idea has yet to come to fruition. We are waiting for phonebooks to be delivered so that we can commence our recycling program.