In what way do you suggest we can incorporate
synthetic forests in our homes, schools, and
communities?
According to some scientists, forest regeneration is the most effective
method for reducing global warming, but Britain is falling far short.
Here's a full list of what to plant and when to plant it.
To address the climate crisis, tree planting "has mind-boggling
potential." This is how the results from the Crowther Lab in
Switzerland were published two months ago by the Guardian.
Scientists believed that by planting billions of trees, they could
remove two-thirds of all carbon dioxide produced by humans.
Forest restoration is “not just one of our climate change solutions;
it is by far the most important,” according to Tom Crowther, the
lead scientist.
It could take 100 years for such a program to be completely successful,
but it will mitigate the effects of the climate crisis along the way,
protecting soil from erosion, reducing the risk of flooding, and providing
habitat for a diverse range of animals and other plant species.
Will people who plant trees in their yards make a significant difference?
“A single tree does not make a difference, but if 10 million people plant
one tree, it will,” Tucker says. “If people feel compelled to do
something, planting a tree in the appropriate location is a good start...
Get trees that are grown in the UK and are grown from seed sourced in
the UK. We don't want to encourage people to buy imported trees
because there's a chance of disease.”
synthetic forests in our homes, schools, and
communities?
According to some scientists, forest regeneration is the most effective
method for reducing global warming, but Britain is falling far short.
Here's a full list of what to plant and when to plant it.
To address the climate crisis, tree planting "has mind-boggling
potential." This is how the results from the Crowther Lab in
Switzerland were published two months ago by the Guardian.
Scientists believed that by planting billions of trees, they could
remove two-thirds of all carbon dioxide produced by humans.
Forest restoration is “not just one of our climate change solutions;
it is by far the most important,” according to Tom Crowther, the
lead scientist.
It could take 100 years for such a program to be completely successful,
but it will mitigate the effects of the climate crisis along the way,
protecting soil from erosion, reducing the risk of flooding, and providing
habitat for a diverse range of animals and other plant species.
Will people who plant trees in their yards make a significant difference?
“A single tree does not make a difference, but if 10 million people plant
one tree, it will,” Tucker says. “If people feel compelled to do
something, planting a tree in the appropriate location is a good start...
Get trees that are grown in the UK and are grown from seed sourced in
the UK. We don't want to encourage people to buy imported trees
because there's a chance of disease.”