Climate change is real, so what can local communities do to reduce the impact?
People understand that deforestation on a global scale increases carbon pollution and that in turn results in global warming. Do we recognise solutions don’t need to be on a global scale?
There are lots of benefits to planting in urban environments. We know for a fact that plants can reduce extreme heat or cold, reduce wind, filter pollutants, and slow water build up reducing erosion and flood issues - among other things. This is called urban greening.
Planting trees and building green walls and roofs can reduce temperatures by as much as 7oC in extreme heat; and maintain temperatures up to 7oC higher in extreme cold. These are reasons why urban greening has been gaining increasing attention.
Learning to choose and grow plants around where you work and live is an important skill that everyone needs to learn.
> For improving your own immediate environment at home and work.
>As a career opportunity – in environmental management, parks, urban planning, construction industries, land rehabilitation etc