What role do trees play in today's global warming?
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Trees Help Fight Climate Change.
As trees grow, they help stop climate change by removing carbon dioxide from the air, storing carbon in the trees and soil, and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere. Trees provide many benefits to us, every day.
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Afforestation( planting trees) can reduce Global warming to a great extent by consuming major greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide that causing the planet to warm.
- Global warming is the gradual increase in the earth's temperature due to the uncontrollable emission of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, chlorofluorocarbons etc to the atmosphere.
- This phenomenon increases the melting of glaciers and ultimately sea level rises and have a devastating effect on coastal areas and the entire planet.
- Trees use carbon dioxide as the main substrate to carry out photosynthesis through stomata and releases oxygen.
- Global tree restoration is one of the most effective climate change solutions to date.
- The choice of Broadleaved tree species is more advantageous over conifers to help climate change because of their large surface area of leaves for conducting more photosynthesis.
- Forest soils can too sequester vast reservoirs of carbon.
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