angels by robby williams, albatross by fleetwood mac, number three. don t you feel better already? feel better already? don t you feel better already? lindsey s experience, changed our whole lives. just changed our outlook on everything. [ laughter ] sometimes you take things for granted that you shouldn t. we all do that, but. wow, we don t do that much anymore. our planet together our hands can save it connect your hands with ours and we can save our land, our water, our future. join us at nature.org
forests are there and create that link. tell us about picnic for a planet. it s a wonderfully embracing and intriguing idea. right, so earth day started 40 years ago by a senator from wisconsin. this earth day what we really want people to do is go outside with their kids and families and enjoy what nature has to offer. we want people to take food, take water, take something to drink out there and relate the food that you have, ideally local and organic, ideally to nature. food is the one time, food and water that unites all of us as, and if we can relate to the food we have and share it will outside in nature, then i think we re one step closer to understanding that nature provides all the stuff for us that we essentially take for granted. so celebrate this by going to a picnic for the planet. if you go to nature.org, you can get lots of instructions. we hope in 60 countries plus, tens of thousands of people will join us in the largest picnic on
tree or cut down a real one? which is environmentally friendlier? joining us now, with decorating tips and hopefully the answer to the question, is deputy director of the nature conservancy and you can check out the web site, nature.org. all right, i always thought if you cut done a real tree you are hurting nature and you should get a fake one and use it over and over and over and over. well, actually the answer as you say, is surprising. as the nature conservancy we love trees and what they do for us, cleaning the air and our water and keeping our climate as it is. and if you cut down a real tree, and buy a real try, you are helping keep christmas tree farms in business and keeping ten times that many trees growing on the land, doing the same functions for us. harris: and you say fake trees are bad? there are a number of different challenges, with them. probably the biggest is, over 85% of the fake trees sold in the u.s. are made in china and