Sei all'interno di >> GiroBlog | Centro Studi Est Europa |

CarNet: GLOBAL: UN tree-planting campaign reaches 4 billion mark


Date of publishing: 12 June 2009

Direct link


Thursday 25 June 2009, by Emanuele G. - 173 letture

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) announced today that its campaign to plant 7 billion trees worldwide – in a bid to pressure nations to “seal the deal” on an ambitious new climate change pact this December – has passed the halfway mark. More than 4 billion saplings have been planted as part of UNEP’s Billion Tree Campaign, which has mobilized thousands of people in 166 countries to put more trees on the planet by the end of 2009.

The milestone was reached following confirmation by the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture that an additional 687 million trees were planted in 2008 under the country’s national tree planting scheme.

UNEP also planted a tree for each of the more than 10,000 people who signed up for the ‘Twitter for Trees’ initiative on the internet-based social networking site Twitter by World Environment Day on 5 June.

Groups such as the World Organization of the Scouts Movement, with 28 million members in 160 countries, committed to plant 65,000 trees, while blue helmets in Timor-Leste, Cфte D’Ivoire, Darfur, Lebanon, Haiti, Congo, Georgia, Liberia and Western Sahara also joined the campaign on World Environment Day.

The Billion Tree Campaign reached the three billion milestone less than two month ago, when the Turkish Ministry of Environment and Forests announced that collective efforts by the Government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society had led to the planting of over 300 million trees in 2008.

The latest participants in the campaign include the Pakistan Ministry of Environment and Forests, which has pledged to plant 120 million trees, and Turkmenistan, which has committed to plant close to 1.5 million trees this year.

UNEP said that trees help conserve soil and water, control avalanches, prevent desertification, protect coastal areas and stabilize sand dunes, and in addition to absorbing carbon dioxide, trees store nearly 300 gigatonnes of carbon in their biomass alone.

Negotiations on a successor pact to the Kyoto Protocol, whose first commitment period ends in 2012, are expected to wrap up at a UN climate change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, this December.

Source: UN News Center

For further information:

CarNet

Reply to this article - Ci sono 0 contributi al forum. - Policy sui Forum -
Stampa Stampa Articolo
:.: Condividi

Bookmark and Share
:.: This author's articles
:.: This section's articles
:.: The most recent articles
Girodivite - Segnali dalle città invisibili è on-line dal 1994. Quotidiano telematico e cartaceo, registrazione presso il tribunale di Catania n.13/2004 del 14/05/2004. Redazione: via Antonino di Sangiuliano 147 - 95131 Catania. Contatti: giro@girodivite.it (mail max 200kb) ::: Puoi syndacare le nostre notizie attraverso il file backend.php (XML RSS 1.0 format). Tutti i contenuti originali prodotti per questo sito sono da intendersi pubblicati sotto le licenze Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike, che tutelano la possibilità di ripubblicarli, previa autorizzazione per fini commerciali.