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Portugal's 3,700-Year-Old Olive Tree Still Bears Fruit
Planet Wins2h ago

Portugal's 3,700-Year-Old Olive Tree Still Bears Fruit

A single olive tree in Portugal has been producing fruit for nearly 4,000 years, surviving since the Bronze Age. Scientists have discovered hundreds of ancient olive trees across southern Portugal, some over 2,000 years old and still thriving today.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Portugal's 3,700-Year-Old Olive Tree Still Produces Fruit
Planet Wins1d ago

Portugal's 3,700-Year-Old Olive Tree Still Produces Fruit

Scientists in Portugal have dated hundreds of ancient olive trees, including one that's been producing olives for over 3,700 years. The discovery reveals a living link to civilizations that existed before ancient Rome. #

Euronews2 min read
440M Abandoned Olive Trees Get Second Life in Italy
Planet WinsJan 28

440M Abandoned Olive Trees Get Second Life in Italy

Across Mediterranean Europe, 440 million olive trees sit abandoned in Italy alone, but innovative adoption programs and restoration efforts are bringing these ancient groves back to life. People worldwide can now adopt a tree and help preserve a 4,000-year-old cultural tradition while protecting vital wildlife habitats.

Google News - Climate Solution2 min read
Olive Trees Join Arctic Seed Vault's Global Safety Collection
Planet WinsMar 23

Olive Trees Join Arctic Seed Vault's Global Safety Collection

The iconic Mediterranean olive tree is now protected in Norway's "doomsday" seed vault, joining over 1.3 million seeds preserved against global catastrophes. Spanish scientists sent 25,000 olive seeds from 50 varieties to the Arctic bunker, ensuring this ancient crop survives whatever the future brings. #

Google News - Species Saved3 min read
Europe Has 440M Abandoned Olive Trees—Here's the Fix
Planet WinsJan 28

Europe Has 440M Abandoned Olive Trees—Here's the Fix

Across Mediterranean Europe, 440 million olive trees sit abandoned, threatening biodiversity and centuries-old cultural traditions. But innovative adoption programs and sustainable farming practices are bringing these ancient groves back to life.

Mongabay2 min read
UK Shoppers Fund 40,000 Olive Trees for West Bank Farmers
Planet WinsMar 30

UK Shoppers Fund 40,000 Olive Trees for West Bank Farmers

British customers have donated over £190,000 to plant 40,000 olive saplings across the West Bank, restoring hope to Palestinian farming families. Since 2011, the fair trade initiative has sponsored more than 300,000 trees.

Positive News2 min read
India's 'Tree Orphanage' Grows 2,000 Trees, 500 Guardians
Acts of KindnessJul 25

India's 'Tree Orphanage' Grows 2,000 Trees, 500 Guardians

In Santiniketan, India, a 29-year-old filmmaker transformed his passion into Brikkho Foundation, where people don't just plant trees—they adopt and nurture them for years. Since 2021, over 500 people have adopted 2,000 native trees with a 95% survival rate, creating lasting bonds between communities and nature.

The Better India2 min read
56-Year-Old Tree Planter Attempts 24,000 Trees in 24 Hours
Community HeroesJul 2

56-Year-Old Tree Planter Attempts 24,000 Trees in 24 Hours

A Canadian tree planter is racing to reclaim his world record by planting an entire forest in a single day. Kenny Chaplin needs to plant one tree every 3.6 seconds for 24 hours straight.

Google News - World Record3 min read
India's 'Mother of Trees' Planted 8,000 Trees Across 60 Years
Acts of KindnessJul 14

India's 'Mother of Trees' Planted 8,000 Trees Across 60 Years

Unable to have children, Saalumarada Thimmakka and her husband chose to plant trees instead, nurturing each sapling like a child. Their love transformed a barren road into a lush green corridor and sparked an environmental legacy across Karnataka.

The Better India2 min read
Israeli Scientists Find 7,000-Year-Old Olive Domestication
InnovationJul 23

Israeli Scientists Find 7,000-Year-Old Olive Domestication

Researchers in Israel just discovered the oldest evidence of fruit tree farming ever found. Charcoal from ancient olive trees proves humans were cultivating orchards 7,000 years ago in a place olives never grew naturally.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Italy Adds 82 Ancient Trees to Protected Monument List
Planet WinsAug 8

Italy Adds 82 Ancient Trees to Protected Monument List

Italy just protected 82 more ancient trees, including a 3,000-year-old olive and a chestnut that sheltered 100 horses. These living monuments connect millions to history, legend, and nature's incredible resilience.

Euronews3 min read
Kolkata's Tree Ambulance Saves 500 Trees in 6 Months
Planet WinsJun 27

Kolkata's Tree Ambulance Saves 500 Trees in 6 Months

A specialized "tree ambulance" service in India is rushing to save urban trees from disease and death, treating over 500 cases in just six months. From fungal infections to complex transplants, this innovative effort is preserving the green giants that cities desperately need.

DW News2 min read
Arizona Tree-Sitters Save 200-Year-Old Cottonwood Grove
Community HeroesAug 5

Arizona Tree-Sitters Save 200-Year-Old Cottonwood Grove

Protesters camping in a massive cottonwood tree have successfully halted construction crews from destroying one of Arizona's last ancient border trees. The peaceful tree-sit has grown to dozens of supporters protecting what locals call their "grandmother tree."

Guardian Environment2 min read
Rome Harvests Olives at the Colosseum for New Oil Brand
Planet WinsApr 18

Rome Harvests Olives at the Colosseum for New Oil Brand

Workers are harvesting olives among ancient Roman ruins to create a protected regional olive oil that reconnects the city with its agricultural roots. Rome has 2,200 farms within city limits, making it Europe's largest agricultural municipality.

Euronews2 min read
Singapore's Tree Lady Planted 76,000 Trees, 100,000 Hearts
Community HeroesJan 24

Singapore's Tree Lady Planted 76,000 Trees, 100,000 Hearts

Kirtida Mekani transformed Singapore from a green city into a gardening movement, convincing 100,000 people to plant trees with their own hands. Her legacy blooms in 76,000 trees and 1,900 community gardens tended by thousands who learned that caring for nature isn't a chore—it's a practice.

Mongabay3 min read
Man Grows 60,000-Tree Forest in Desert With 1 Liter Per Tree
VideosMar 22

Man Grows 60,000-Tree Forest in Desert With 1 Liter Per Tree

In one of India's driest regions, Sundaram Varma transformed barren desert into a thriving 60,000-tree forest using just one liter of water per tree. His three-decade method proves we don't need more water—we need smarter ways to use it.

The Better India2 min read
Hong Kong Man Saves Grandpa's Trees With Adoption Program
Acts of KindnessMay 24

Hong Kong Man Saves Grandpa's Trees With Adoption Program

Ken Mak created a tree adoption program to rescue 53 fruit trees planted by his grandfather before bulldozers arrive at his Hong Kong village. So far, 14 trees have found new homes thanks to his heartfelt campaign.

South China Morning Post2 min read
Ghana Plants 31 Million Trees, Exceeds Green Goal
VideosJun 6

Ghana Plants 31 Million Trees, Exceeds Green Goal

Ghana just smashed its national tree planting target by putting 31 million trees in the ground through its Tree for Life Initiative. The massive reforestation win marks a turning point in the country's fight against climate change and land degradation.

Google: reforestation success2 min read
Manipur's Silk Cotton Trees Create Annual "Snowfall
Planet WinsMay 18

Manipur's Silk Cotton Trees Create Annual "Snowfall

Each year in Manipur, towering silk cotton trees release thousands of fluffy white seeds that float through the air like snow, transforming valleys and streets into scenes from a winter wonderland. This natural spectacle isn't just beautiful—it's how the trees spread life across the landscape.

The Better India2 min read
Saving Old Trees Cuts Death Rates More Than Planting New Ones
Solutions4d ago

Saving Old Trees Cuts Death Rates More Than Planting New Ones

Chicago neighborhoods that protected mature trees saw death rates drop by 10% each year, while areas losing tree cover watched mortality climb. The 11-year study reveals keeping existing trees alive matters more than planting new ones.

Live Science3 min read

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