When Felix Finkbeiner was in fourth grade, his teacher assigned a simple class project: Research climate change and give a presentation. The 9-yearold student from Germany focused on trees’ role in protecting the planet. He concluded his presentation by challenging classmates to plant 1 million trees in their country.
Felix led the charge by planting a crab apple tree at his school in 2007. Other schools joined in to see which could plant the most trees. They set up a website to track their tree tally. German newspapers covered their progress. By 2008, Felix’s idea had blossomed into a global movement, called Plant for the Planet.
When Felix Finkbeiner was in fourth grade, his teacher gave the class a project. They had to research climate change and give a presentation. Nine-year-old Felix talked about how trees protect the planet. His presentation ended with a challenge. He asked his classmates to plant 1 million trees in their country, Germany.
Felix led the charge. He planted a crab apple tree at his school in 2007. Other schools joined in to see which could plant the most trees. They set up a website to track their tree count. German newspapers covered their progress. By 2008, Felix’s idea had grown into a global movement. It’s called Plant for the Planet.