Verb
forest anew
Source: WordNetIf it doesn't change, we quit. Why do we have to stay? It's possibly dangerous for our sovereignty. Many are out, they didn't sign it. Why would Brazil have to stay? To be politically correct? [...] We won't be able to reforest an area the size of Rio de Janeiro. Jair Bolsonaro
After the fire, they reforested the mountain Source: Internet
Carbon offset programs are planting millions of fast-growing trees per year to reforest tropical lands, for as little as $0.10 per tree; over their typical 40-year lifetime, one million of these trees will fix 1 to 2 MegaTonnes of carbon dioxide. Source: Internet
He said that if we really wanted to reduce our carbon footprint, we could disband the college, put our property in a conservation easement and reforest the land. Source: Internet
The local and provincial government are now working hand in hand to be able to instantaneously craft provincial laws and resolutions aiming to reforest and preserve watershed areas. Source: Internet
The Vatican signed an agreement with a Hungarian firm to reforest a large part of Hungary's Bukk National Park. Source: Internet