Principal, guests, teachers, parents and fellow students good morning. I am Andrea Jeovanna from Secondary 3 Turner and I am beyond excited to introduce our Environmental project of the year, Green Country group. I am the secretary of Green Country and we would like full attention of yours for a meantime. Deforestation, global warming, polluted air, the concentration of oxygen decreasing is a serious matter to all of us. Trees are nature’s wonders and a great gift to all of us it is very important to our existence. I believe that together we can help decrease these problems and make the world a better place. Firstly, I strongly believe that green is good, anything green represents the nature and therefore nature is good. Planting plants help conserve the environment, reduces global warming and it produces O2 which is beneficial for us all. Without O2, we will suffocate and eventually die as we cannot live a moment without it. Anyone who wants to volunteer themselves to help our group is welcomed and obliged. Our activity will include planting different kind of trees, picking up rubbishes in the open garden and we will plant a tree that symbolizes peace and respect for nature and animals. There will also be a petting garden where you get to pet rabbits, cats and dogs. Secondly, it reminds us of nature and the importance of environmental protection. Trees, not only they provide oxygen for us they also act as a producer in a food chain. They are important plants that have improved life essential necessities. They support us with things that we need like wood and food. Trees also decreases the air temperature and it provides shade for people and houses and their roots helps prevents erosion during floods. Trees helps us relax, relief stress and reduce blood pressure. I’m sure that by doing this we can gain public awareness slowly and people may be planting trees and by planting one tree means a lot to the environment. Planting trees here, on the sides of the road or even anywhere will also make an astonishing view for all of us. Let’s mark these trees we’re planting now as our peace trees and watch them grow to a better future. I thank everyone here for their participation, we are beyond grateful to see you all here and together we will all make the world a better place! We apologized for any misunderstanding.