With the consequences of climate change becoming more imminent, it’s time to take action. Trees can combat the consequences of climate change by reducing carbon dioxide. A recent study found that mass planting of trees, as much as 2.5 million acres worth, could reduce carbon emissions by two thirds. Here’s how we can save the world.
Climate change has already changed the planet. Scientists have observed melting of the ice caps and what looks like irreversible changes to the environment. It is believed that global warming is happening at an exponentially faster rate and rising sea levels may soon become devastating along with extinction patterns that have never before been observed and extreme weather. Climate change could result in parts of the world becoming uninhabitable for animals and humans, creating climate refugees.
Sometimes, when we consider the effects of what feels unstoppable, the future seems bleak. This is especially true in light of what we know about climate change and that much of the changes are the result of the choices of the energy sector and agriculture — industries that feel outside our control. As a result, it may be easy to feel that the future of our planet is out of our hands.
In 2019, a study aimed to estimate the benefits of trees for the planet. Specifically examined how mass planting of trees could affect climate change.
Researchers found that reversing deforestation by restoring forests all over the world could slow down climate change. They estimated that these trees could absorb as much as two-thirds of carbon emissions, buying us time.
Additionally, they were able to determine that this isn’t just a pipe dream. The planet has the ability to support a massive planting of trees, with space for an additional 2.5 million acres of forests. But of course, we'd have to plant them instead of cutting them down.
Planting trees is something that anyone can participate in. Here are a few ideas for being a part of the global movement:
While the current state of the climate can feel hopeless and overwhelming, anyone can play a role in taking care of our planet by reducing their paper consumption and planting trees. We're in this together.
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