Significant progress can be made by planting trees to combat climate change. In addition to their importance in terms of health and economy, trees are also of great importance against climate change.
It’s hard to say how much carbon dioxide a single tree can absorb from the air. Here, factors such as the type of tree, age, height and location are effective. For example, a spruce tree standing alone 25 meters tall and 45 centimeters in diameter absorbs 1800 kilograms of carbon dioxide from the air during its lifetime.
The way to slow down global climate change is to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide.
Even a tree standing alone is strong enough to affect the microclimate around it with the shadow it creates. A real forest, on the other hand, has a climate-regulating effect. The way to slow down global climate change is to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. One of the simplest methods that can be applied for this purpose is to plant trees. Because green plants use the carbon dioxide they get from the atmosphere while producing food by photosynthesis. Moreover, since a significant part of the carbon taken from the atmosphere is used in the growth of the body, it does not re-enter the atmosphere in a short time.