Trees
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The film begins with a woman realizing she needs to spend time alone because she's been having "difficult times" (so we can later explain why she thinks she must be crazy when she sees things), then the big house inherited from her dead aunt (low angle shots here, with blue lights behind dead trees, a la Amityville horror) and a bunch of bad acting locals who act unkind to this lady almost as if just because the script calls for it.
Of course, this does not go smoothly: he can't fire an arrow, swing through
trees
and avoid a rock, drop a demolition ball, fire a larger arrow and stop the castle gates dropping.
Most of the
trees
are deciduous...maple, birch, oak, beech, alder...with some evergreens mixed in.
The acting is even more wooden than the
trees
in the wood.
A city with no name, a young woman with no history, a house apart - a strange island in a sea of
trees.
There are lots of beautifully constructed tracking shots where the camera glides and swirls forward, back up and down, and trees, rocks, arrows, dragons or whatever slip past the edges of the frame, and this effect is stunning in 3D.
Every single memorable sequence from "Predator" is copied here (from the skinned corpses hanging upside down from
trees
to the mistaken killing of a wild boar instead of the enemy) and even most of the dialogs are literally re-used.
The
trees
in this movie are less wooden than the actors, it's shot on video in a kind of amateur porno POV style and fearlessly goes nowhere.
As we see in the first part of the film, there are at least three pine
trees
before we see the first woman bashed in the head with a rock and then planted.
Now, five pine
trees
in the desert.
He is of course nostalgic for the birch trees, his old friends, ex-wife, and children from the first marriage.
Trees
are one of the most effective tools we have for fighting climate change, and they also make economic sense for small farmers.
A farmer who invests $2 in seedlings can make a profit of more than $80 in ten years, when some of the full-grown
trees
can be cut and sold.
Trees
also benefit the environment while they are growing – by absorbing carbon, improving soil health, and preventing erosion.
Farmers who have an asset base of trees, livestock, or cash generated by selling crop surpluses are better able to withstand weather shocks.
That is why we believe African governments and bilateral donors should deepen their investments in programs that provide farmers with the skills to produce long-term crops, especially trees, sustainably.
The early autumn sun is warm on my back, the
trees
are starting to change color, and local farmers are preparing for this year’s grape harvest.
One privately-funded initiative spearheaded by the State Department will send 300 dogwood
trees
to Japan this spring, to be planted in the tsunami-affected region and in Tokyo to express the American people’s support for the Japanese people; another will send English teachers throughout Southeast Asia.
Meanwhile, forest people have demonstrated that they are often the best guardians of the
trees
on which their livelihoods depend.
Or you can take a poppy field and dig a large pond, fill it with fish, plant
trees
around it, buy some ducks and have your children watch them.
The larger the stocks of wood on earth, in the form of living
trees
or wooden construction material in buildings, the less CO2 there is in the atmosphere and the cooler the earth remains.
So, taking land for the production of bio-fuels from forests means speeding up global warming, because bio-fuel crops store much less carbon than
trees.
At the park’s Supertree Grove, photovoltaic cells harvest energy from the sun, and rainwater is stored in the steel trees’ “canopy” to feed vertical towers of foliage.
CDR proposals include artificial
trees
that use chemicals to capture the CO2, and then pump it underground or under the ocean; planting fast-growing
trees
and then burying them; and fertilizing the ocean with iron to make plankton grow faster, hoping they will fall to the ocean bottom.
Felling seven million hectares of
trees
each year, South America clears more forests than any other continent.
Landowners cut down
trees
because it is the most economically beneficial thing for them to do.
Calculating how much it would cost to stop landowners felling their
trees
is harder.
Economists’ estimates range from $1.23 billion a year (to save
trees
in Latin America’s biodiversity “hot spots”) to $5.8 billion a year (to save 2% of the continent’s land area) to $500 billion (making a one-off payment to save all of Latin America’s forests).
Even if we use what looks like a fairly conservative price of $20, that means Latin America’s
trees
are worth a whopping $2 trillion.
Next we need to work out how much we’re willing to pay to keep these
trees
standing.
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