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Does planting trees actually cool the planet? - Carolyn Beans

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In fighting climate change, few solutions are discussed more than planting lots and lots of trees. It sounds simple enough: trees absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, so planting more should help eliminate greenhouse gasses. The trouble is, tree planting efforts don’t always work as planned. So, when is it bad to plant trees? Carolyn Beans explores strategies to successfully re-green the planet.

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  • Educator Carolyn Beans
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Does Planting Trees Actually Cool the Planet? - Carolyn Beans

From the explanation given, I think protecting forests and preserving nature is very important, because with damaged forests and indiscriminate cutting of trees makes climate change not good, and the solution is we need to protect forests and not cut trees carelessly, because To be a long-term carbon sink, trees need to grow to maturity and stay in place

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