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Gulf and Asia News Plea to fight climate change by planting trees 17 June,2010
If you consider that in one year an average tree inhales 12
kilograms of carbon dioxide, it is in all our interests to plant, or
stop destroying, trees. Today is the World Day to Combat
Desertification and this year the slogan is "Enhancing soils anywhere
enhances life everywhere."
Planting trees is one of the best ways to fight climate change,
fight poverty, desertification and deforestation. According to the Food
and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), deforestation and agriculture
accounts for about one third of global greenhouse gas emissions from
human activities.
The UN Convention to Combat Desertification aims to sensitise the
public to the fact that desertification, land degradation and drought
dramatically affect the biodiversity resident in the soil.
As the UAE lies in a naturally occurring arid environment, only
certain trees should be planted that can cope with the levels of ground
salinity and scarce water levels. A study by the FAO found that date
palm plantations in the UAE produce 5.9 per cent of the world's dates.
"In this International Year of Biodiversity, we must remember that
dry lands are areas of enormous biological diversity and productivity.
Thirty per cent of the crops that are cultivated and consumed in every
corner of the world originate in dry lands. The biodiversity of dry
land soil also plays a critical role in transforming atmospheric carbon
into organic carbon — the earth's largest pool of organic carbon," said
UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon.
Source: Gulf News
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