Trees counting day by using space technology
Dear all,
We everybody knows that human has been rapping the nature since the modernization started.Though its late but we have realised that we are killing our best friends in the planet. Now time has come to give back what we have taken from her, otherwise trees will leave us and we will be planetless.
All managmenet been almost failure to manage forest properly but we are lucky to meet with space technology. So I like to invite all of my friends to declare trees counting day by using space technology.
We should make a plat from and from forum we can propose to the united nation to push every member country to delace " Trees counting day by using space technology".
As we know necessity is mother of envention. So we have to make understand to the developing nation about the necessity of space technology 1st. As it is still not time for developing wolrd to think space as of of amusement place but space technology is must for their development.So we need to introduce them space technology stepwise and its importance then from their benefit they will concentrate their attention for space related any issue.Pls pass me all of your comment and any suggestion how we can propose our statement to the United nation.
Best regards
Nitto Ronjon Bormon
Hi Nitto!
A very good plan indeed! I think, on a general level, that earth observations taken from space are the only real methods to accurately record changing environmental factors, such as deforestation, as you have mentioned, and ozone and atmospheric changes.
Society today is only starting to realise the extent of its negative impact on the health of our world, and effective, preventative actions are only just starting to be introduced.
I agree with you completely- we should utilise modern space technologies to monitor and overview the changes in forests, ocean patterns etc.-it is invariably much easier to produce a complete picture than by trying to survey from the ground, and in fact, probably much cheeper once the systems are in place.
I believe that most environmental charities and organisations would be interested in such a project, so it would perhaps be useful to assess the opinion and support from such companies in order to create a stronger proposal?
Angela Whiteside


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