Published December 24, 2025 | Version v3
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PLANTING - FUTURE OF HUMAN SURVIVAL

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Rapid deforestation and urban heat escalation are pushing Indian ecosystems toward a critical atmospheric threshold, risking severe oxygen scarcity by 2060. This research reframes planting as an advanced climate-stabilization technology, integrating environmental science, bio-physics, AI, and traditional energy principles. High-efficiency species such as Peepal, Neem, Tulasi, and Moringa are evaluated as biological climate machines capable of reducing PM2.5, absorbing CO₂, enhancing microbial air purity, and generating measurable cooling effects.

 

Using IoT plant sensors, sap-flow analytics, and predictive AI modelling, the study develops a next-generation framework for intelligent urban reforestation. Results indicate that strategic planting can reduce city temperatures by up to 7°C, decrease respiratory illnesses, restore biodiversity corridors, and create more than 100 green-economy micro-industries.

 

The study concludes that planting is not merely an ecological act but a survival infrastructure system—a bio-technological, cultural, and health-protective mechanism essential for ensuring breathable air and urban resilience in the coming decades.

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