🌳#Ethiopia πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ή just broke an unbe-leaf-able record.🌳 In 12 hours, the country planted 350 million trees to counter the effects of #ClimateChange and #deforestation. They aim to plant 4 billion indigenous trees in total. We are rooting for themβ€”are you? bbc.com/news/world-africa-49…

Jul 30, 2019 Β· 11:04 AM UTC

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A fantastic effort - so c'mon GB let's gets some native trees planted or at the very least stop cutting down the ones we have.
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I was in Addis recently and I noticed flowers growing everywhere... πŸ‘πŸΎ
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Commendable effort from #Etiopia people and leaders as well. Setting examples for everyone in whole world 🌎. #climatechange #reforestation #SaveEarth
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Here is a Reddit comment basically calling bull on this whole news
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@BBCWorld By using the term 'plant trees' instead of 'plant saplings', are we not creating a wrong impression of spaces with grown trees, ignoring -survival rates -availability of care -time to maturity & robust carbon sequestration? Can you pl amend to read & convey better?
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Congratulations to Ethiopia. It’s sad that countries that contributes less to pollution are the ones that are more concerned and active in greening✊🏿πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ή
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