BBC Focus - 03.2020

(Michael S) #1

Planting a trillion trees


may not be a good idea


A newglobalinitiativeto‘grow,
restoreandconserve’onetrilliontrees
aroundtheworldwaslaunchedlast
monthbytheWorldEconomicForum.
The‘1t.org’plan,backedatDavos
byUSPresidentDonaldTrump
andprimatologistJaneGoodall,
aimstobegina “mass-scalenature
restoration”toprotectbiodiversity
andfightclimatechange.
“Wearefacinga planetaryclimate

Maintainingcurrentecosystemsmaydomoretocapturecarbonthan
plantingtreesinunsuitablelandscapes

CLIMATE


DISCOVERIES


crisis and trees are one of the most
effective ways to sequester carbon
and stop the worst effects of climate
change,” said Marc Benioff, chief
executive of the software company
Salesforce, which is funding the
initiative, in a statement.
Critics, however, have been quick to
point out caveats to the new initiative.
They warn that tree planting as a
major absorber of carbon has been

GREEN


PA P E R S


Initiatives to plant trees
are popular, but could they
also be problematic?

CITIZENS ASSEMBLE
The UK’s new ‘citizens’
assembly’ on climate change
met for the first time in January
in their first chance to quiz
experts on how climate policy
and science will affect the UK.
The 110 ordinary people from
across the country were
specifically chosen to represent
diversity of age, region and
opinion on climate change.
Questions they asked included:
‘Which is better for the
environment – British beef or
avocado from Peru?’ and ‘How
committed are other countries
to achieving net zero?’. The
assembly will be tasked with
delivering a report to
Parliament in April 2020 on
how the country should tackle
the climate crisis.


The environmental stories you need to know
Words: Jocelyn Timperley
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