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TREES CAN SAVE EARTH

ONLY TREES CAN SAVE THE EARTH

New studies shows that planting a tree can stop the sea level from rising, the ice covers from melting and cyclones from intensifying the day to day life of general people.

The study further reveals that it depends where the trees are planted. It cautions that new forests in mid- to high-latitude locations could warm the atmosphere. It also confirms the notion that planting more trees in tropical rainforests could help slow global warming worldwide.

Forests affect climate in three different ways:

A.        They absorb the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and help to keep the planet cool;

B.        They evaporate water to the atmosphere and increase cloudiness, which also helps keep the planet cool; and

C.        They are green and absorb a lot of sunlight, warming the Earth. Climate change mitigation strategies that promote planting trees have taken only the first effect into account. 

The study further reveals that tropical forests are very beneficial to the climate because they take up carbon and increase cloudiness, which in turn helps cool the planet.  The study further disclose that by the year 2100, forests in mid and high latitudes will make some places up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than would have occurred if the forests did not exist.

So get ready and plant a tree for your welfare and for the sake of new generation.

 

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