How would planting 8 billion trees every year for 20 years affect Earth's climate?
- Written by Karen D. Holl, Professor of Restoration Ecology, University of California, Santa Cruz
References
- ^ Curious Kids (theconversation.com)
- ^ curiouskidsus@theconversation.com (theconversation.com)
- ^ Politicians (www.doi.gov)
- ^ business leaders, YouTubers (www.businessinsider.com)
- ^ celebrities (www.vogue.co.uk)
- ^ 8 billion people on Earth (www.census.gov)
- ^ that causes global warming (www.c2es.org)
- ^ photosynthesis (photosynthesiseducation.com)
- ^ 50 pounds of carbon dioxide a year (www.tenmilliontrees.org)
- ^ produces a whopping 15.5 tons of carbon dioxide (www.worldometers.info)
- ^ 1.9 tons for an average person in India (www.worldometers.info)
- ^ Brazil Photos/LightRocket via Getty Images (www.gettyimages.com)
- ^ 3 trillion trees on Earth (www.scientificamerican.com)
- ^ half as many as 12,000 years ago, at the start of human civilization (www.nature.com)
- ^ 15 billion trees each year (www.nationalgeographic.com)
- ^ all over the planet (www.globalforestwatch.org)
- ^ grasslands (www.ducksters.com)
- ^ savannas (www.ducksters.com)
- ^ renewable energy sources (www.ducksters.com)
- ^ reduce the amount they drive and fly (www.nationalgeographic.org)
- ^ as meat has a much larger carbon footprint per calorie than grains and vegetables (www.gokid.mobi)
- ^ led an effort to eliminate palm oil in Girl Scout cookies (www.speakingchange.org)
- ^ change is slow (www.gssne.org)
- ^ CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com (theconversation.com)
Authors: Karen D. Holl, Professor of Restoration Ecology, University of California, Santa Cruz