In an extraordinary feat, 24-year-old Antoine Moses from La Crete, Alberta, Canada, planted a staggering 23,060 trees within a span of 24 hours, earning himself the Guinness World Record for the most trees planted by an individual in that timeframe. Antoine surpassed the previous record of 15,170 trees set in 2001 by another Canadian, Kenny Chaplin. Notably, Antoine has already planted over 1.3 million plants across Canada in his mission to combat deforestation and climate change. Sharing his joy on Instagram, he expressed pride in being officially recognized for his accomplishment. Antoine's motivation to break the record stemmed from his desire to demonstrate the impact one person can have on the planet's health and to emphasize the importance of taking care of the Earth. He plans to continue his tree-planting efforts and aims to set a new record for the most trees planted in 48 hours. Antoine's dedication to reforestation highlights the significance of replenishing forests and safeguarding the environment for future generations.
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