Non-Profit Organization since 2023
501 (c) (3)

Pro Nature City
Introduction
Since the dawn of civilization, humanity has gradually encroached on nature, constructing cities and homes. A bird's-eye view of the Earth over time reveals the vast destruction of natural landscapes for urban development.
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This invasion has not only destroyed vegetation but also disrupted the lives of countless species that depended on those ecosystems. Despite our actions, nature has persevered, but the consequences are dire: global warming, ozone depletion, and climate change, to name a few.
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Vegetation plays a crucial role in maintaining the planet's balance by absorbing carbon dioxide (CO2) and releasing oxygen during the day, vital for all living beings, including humans. At night, some plants reverse this process, absorbing oxygen and releasing CO2. This delicate equilibrium is essential for sustaining life on earth, and the more we destroy vegetation, the less oxygen we have.

In recent decades, we have been bombarded with warnings about environmental disasters and global warming, yet our actions have continued to exacerbate these issues. It is now more important than ever to reverse the damage we have inflicted on our planet. By restoring what we've taken, we can help restore earth's natural balance, allowing all species, including humans, to thrive in a healthy, sustainable environment.
Our mother Earth has been hosting a vast array of species and natural elements for millennia. Over time, many of these elements have evolved or disappeared naturally, helping maintain the balance required for a healthy planet. However, human interference has caused harmful chain reactions, upsetting this balance and damaging the ecosystems we rely on. Our intelligence, though remarkable, has led us to believe that we could modify nature with our incomplete knowledge, resulting in disastrous outcomes that harm both the planet and ourselves.

Now is the time to correct our course. We must stop disrupting nature, restore the natural elements we've destroyed, and allow Earth to heal. Only by doing so can we ensure that all living beings—humans included—can coexist in harmony.


