This document outlines a strategy called the "10,000 Trees Project" to address climate change through large-scale reforestation and reducing carbon emissions. The key points are: 1) It proposes planting over 10,000 trees per person over their lifetime to create massive carbon sinks through perennial polyculture forestry and regenerating soil. 2) It suggests limiting individual carbon emissions to 1 ton per year, and taxing emissions over that limit at 100 Euros per ton to fund global reforestation projects. 3) These reforestation efforts would be locally controlled under a expanded global permaculture network following permaculture principles of ecological design.