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how do you think that the planted forest are not good for us in the long run ​

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Answered by nandanajagpk
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As plants take up less carbon dioxide, more will be left in the atmosphere, which leads to more warming and more dry years. It's a vicious cycle that accelerates the rate of climate change. Planting and protecting forests is considered one of the primary strategies for climate change mitigation.

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Answered by fnafiya8
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Previous studies have indicated that trees have enormous potential to soak up and store carbon, and many countries have established tree planting campaigns as a key element of their plans to tackle climate change.

In the UK, promises by the political parties to plant ever larger numbers of trees were a feature of last year's general election.

In the US, even President Donald Trump has rowed in behind the Trillion Trees Campaign.

Legislation to support the idea has been introduced into the US Congress.

Another major tree planting initiative is called the Bonn Challenge.

Countries are being urged to restore 350 million hectares of degraded and deforested land by 2030.

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