This document discusses the importance of saving trees and the causes and problems of deforestation. It notes that forests provide protection and sustenance without demands. It outlines the Chipko movement in India in the 1970s that resisted forest destruction. Deforestation is caused by clearing forests for agriculture, logging, and firewood collection. Problems include loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, flooding, and climate change. The document provides statistics on forest cover in India and outlines government initiatives and the role of the National Green Tribunal in environmental protection. It concludes with a Gandhi quote on the importance of trees and a call for individuals to do their part.