
If scientists are right, we have just ten years to avert a major catastrophe that could send our entire planet into a tail-spin of epic destruction involving extreme weather, floods, droughts, epidemics and killer heat waves beyond anything we have ever experienced
Al Gore
An Inconvenient Truth
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A WristTwist costs £15 and is 40 cm of pure wool from the UK. More than this, it is a tree, planted because of you, in Scotland. Pure eco chic - this is an environmentally friendly present worth wearing everyday.
We at TreeTwist believe that many small steps add up, and that collectively we can make a difference. Every tree planted adds to the forest, and every tree planted begins a lifetime consuming carbon emissions. We know that we can’t solve the world’s environmental problems overnight, but in buying, giving and wearing TreeTwists you achieve two things. First, you help restore the Caledonian Forest and second, you draw attention to the need to do something to balance the damage we do every day to our earth. Both mean you are helping.
One WristTwist may not seem much but it represents a belief. A belief that we can make a difference, and that it needn't be all pessimism, and doom and gloom. WristTwists are deliberately beautiful. We have a beautiful world and we care about its future. These are pure eco-chic, handmade, environmentally friendly and tree planting . Combating the damage we have done to our environment seems an overwhelmingly impossible task for an individual to face. We are all guilty of pollution and all most of us can do is make small changes in the right direction. This project is about all of us making a small step together. Dedicate a tree.
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The British are the filthiest people in Europe in terms of their energy habits, according to a survey of 5,000 Europeans.
The BBC