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February 10, 2026
Water in the Earth System: Chemical Behavior...
Water is the most vital natural resource supporting life on Earth. Recognizing its central role in Earth systems can inspire a sense of appreciation and responsibility among students, environmental professionals, policymakers, and the public. Studying water chemistry offers essential insights...
February 10, 2026
Water Pollution: Concepts, Sources, and Human...
Water is one of the most fundamental natural resources sustaining life on Earth. Every ecosystem, from freshwater rivers and lakes to marine environments, depends on clean and balanced water systems. However, increasing human activities, population growth, and unplanned development have led to...
February 10, 2026
Earth’s Atmosphere: Structure, Functions,...
The Earth is surrounded by a delicate, yet powerful layer of gases called the atmosphere. Although nearly invisible, this thin layer is essential for supporting life, regulating the climate, and maintaining environmental stability. Held in place by gravity, the atmosphere mainly consists of...Message from Editor in Chief
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar
Editor in Chief
In an era defined by urgent climate crises such as rising temperatures, melting glaciers, and collapsing biodiversity, the call to restore our bond with nature is no longer a whisper; it is an alarm. The greening.live, believe the answer is deeply rooted in the soil beneath our feet.
This website emerges not merely as a collection of articles but as a scientific manifesto for planetary repair. Treesthe, ancient photosynthetic architects, stand at the nexus of climate resilience, ecosystem revival, and community well-being. Their power to absorb carbon, cool cities, restore degraded land, and safeguard water cycles is unparalleled. Yet, the science behind reforestation and afforestation is as complex as the ecosystems we seek to save. That is where greening.live steps in.
Our mission is to provide a rigorous, peer-reviewed platform dedicated exclusively to the science, strategies, and socio-ecological dimensions of tree planting in the context of climate change. From the genomic diversity of native species to the sociopolitical frameworks enabling urban forests, our pages will chronicle the frontier of greening innovations. We embrace interdisciplinary perspectives from ecologists, climate scientists, urban planners, policymakers, and indigenous voices, recognizing that climate solutions require a collaborative, inclusive approach.
We launch this digital resource with a sense of urgency and hope. Each submission, dataset, and citation is not just for academia, but for life itself. To plant a tree is to invest in time, in truth, and tomorrow.
We invite you, the researchers, practitioners, and citizens of this Earth, to join us in cultivating knowledge that grows greener futures. Your contributions are vital to our mission and we value your involvement.
This website emerges not merely as a collection of articles but as a scientific manifesto for planetary repair. Treesthe, ancient photosynthetic architects, stand at the nexus of climate resilience, ecosystem revival, and community well-being. Their power to absorb carbon, cool cities, restore degraded land, and safeguard water cycles is unparalleled. Yet, the science behind reforestation and afforestation is as complex as the ecosystems we seek to save. That is where greening.live steps in.
Our mission is to provide a rigorous, peer-reviewed platform dedicated exclusively to the science, strategies, and socio-ecological dimensions of tree planting in the context of climate change. From the genomic diversity of native species to the sociopolitical frameworks enabling urban forests, our pages will chronicle the frontier of greening innovations. We embrace interdisciplinary perspectives from ecologists, climate scientists, urban planners, policymakers, and indigenous voices, recognizing that climate solutions require a collaborative, inclusive approach.
We launch this digital resource with a sense of urgency and hope. Each submission, dataset, and citation is not just for academia, but for life itself. To plant a tree is to invest in time, in truth, and tomorrow.
We invite you, the researchers, practitioners, and citizens of this Earth, to join us in cultivating knowledge that grows greener futures. Your contributions are vital to our mission and we value your involvement.