For his 85th birthday, Paul Gauselmann now wants to make a mark in the fight against climate change. He wants to plant 1,000 trees for each year of his life to date. That amounts to 85,000 trees. Paul Gauselmann’s message: “Nature has given me so much during my long life, whether that be as a counterbalance to my often stressful working life or as a backdrop to numerous family gatherings. As a father of four sons, grandfather of nine grandchildren and hopefully many more descendants, I would like to make my contribution to leaving behind a liveable environment for future generations.
Paul Gauselmann is using as his inspiration studies that find that there is nothing more effective in tackling climate change than afforestation. These state that planting trees has the potential to absorb two-thirds of the climate-damaging CO2 emissions caused by people to date.
“As I personally have the privilege of living in a small green paradise with lots of trees and animals, I would like to make the world a bit greener somewhere else, as CO2 and climate protection know no boundaries, either geographically or politically”, says Paul Gauselmann.