Planting Trees To Slow Climate Change
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A new United Nations report warns the impacts of climate change are increasing and inevitable. CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN to discuss the dire consequences to the Earth’s oceans and icy regions, in the video “U.N. report warns on the impacts of climate change“, below:
We’re running out of time to stop climate change – the warning from the weather agency of the United Nations. The World Meteorological Organization says carbon emissions increased 20 percent in the past four years, which are on track to be the hottest on record. The warning coincides with world leaders meeting in New York for a major UN climate conference. And as ice sheets are melting faster than before, causing sea levels to rise by five milimetres a year. Scientists warn that even if every country meets the carbon emission cuts agreed in the Paris climate agreement in 2015, the world will still be three degrees warmer. The warnings of catastrophe have provoked millions of young people to protest world-wide. Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teenager who inspired the largest ever mass marches on climate change, says young voices must be heard – and adults must take action to protect everyone’s future. Are the world’s leaders listening? In the video “Is it too late to stop climate change? Inside Story“, below:
Tree-planting has been hailed as a solution to climate change. But how much can trees really do to tackle global warming? Summer 2019 – More than 38,000 fires raged across the Amazon. Fires that were man-made. Over the past 50 years almost 17% of the world’s largest rainforest has been cleared. And globally deforestation has almost doubled in just five years. Since the start of human civilization it’s estimated that the number of trees around the world has fallen by almost half. Clearing forests increases carbon-dioxide levels but planting them could store away some of the carbon already in the atmosphere. In the video “Climate change: the trouble with trees, The Economist“, below:
A closer look at one of the most familiar responses offered to the climate crisis. What is the real story behind trees and climate change? In the video “Climate Change: can nature repair the planet? The Economist“, below:
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