An Iraqi turns Baghdad green for free

Baghdad Since the 1980s, he has cultivated countless the trees On roadsides, near schools, hospitals and small public parks.

Shakir said: "The trees are countless and every week I go to a nursery "Alhaji Mehdi" Who helps me and gives me more than he can".

He added: "Every week I plant what God has allotted to me, as the residents notice that I water my trees daily and do not leave them thirsty".

The 63-year-old man not only plants trees, but also carefully monitors them, as he considers them the beginning of a healthy and healthy life cycle for all creatures.

He adds: "If the trees disappear, the oxygen disappears and life ends, the tree takes carbon dioxide and gives oxygen, and the absence of trees means that we have general poverty through desertification, life and birds".

Sandstorms have regularly hit Iraq this year, causing many problems, as well as negatively affecting crops and trees. According to the United Nations, Iraq is the fifth country exposed to climate crises in the world. As for the Iraqi, Yahya Shakir al-Rahim, the number of trees in Baghdad has decreased over the years. The past is the greatest impetus for his agricultural business.

And he said: "In Baghdad, he expanded in construction, taking many agricultural lands, which were farms turned into buildings, so the tree disappeared and died, and the buildings remained the master of the situation in malls and others".

The seedlings that the Iraqi man grows wherever he goes and wherever he is found, contributes to the greening work, and his passion for farming encourages others to support his mission and help him.

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He is saddened by the sight of the barren land and thirsty leaves of trees, and he cannot turn a blind eye to them, nor refrain from hearing her cry for help.

Therefore, Yahya Shakir al-Rahim started planting trees in the Iraqi capital Baghdad Since the 1980s, he has cultivated countless the trees On roadsides, near schools, hospitals and small public parks.

Shaker said: “The trees are innumerable, and every week I go to the “Haji Mahdi” nursery, which helps me and gives me beyond its power.”

He added: “Every week I plant what God has divided for me, and residents also notice that I water my trees daily and do not leave them thirsty.”

The 63-year-old man not only plants trees, but also carefully monitors them, as he considers them the beginning of a healthy and healthy life cycle for all creatures.

He added: “If the trees disappear, the oxygen disappears and life ends. The tree takes carbon dioxide and gives oxygen. The absence of trees means that we have general poverty through desertification, life and birds.”

Sandstorms have regularly hit Iraq this year, causing many problems, as well as negatively affecting crops and trees. According to the United Nations, Iraq is the fifth country exposed to climate crises in the world. As for the Iraqi, Yahya Shakir al-Rahim, the number of trees in Baghdad has decreased over the years. The past is the greatest impetus for his agricultural business.

He said: “In Baghdad, construction expanded, taking many agricultural lands. Farms were turned into buildings, so the tree disappeared and died, and the buildings remained the master of the situation in malls and others.”

The seedlings that the Iraqi man grows wherever he goes and wherever he is found, contributes to the greening work, and his passion for farming encourages others to support his mission and help him.

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