How can trees tackle heatwaves?
Finding relief from the heat is a top priority for many of us in Europe and the UK right now, as we grapple with the effects of this summer’s scorching…
The issue of climate change — shifts in the Earth’s climate driven by human activities — hit crisis point a long time ago. For millions of people in the Sahel region of Africa where we work, the impacts are devastating.
Temperatures are rising, rainfall is more unpredictable and droughts and floods are becoming more frequent and severe. Land is rapidly losing its fertility and is no longer able to support plant life. As a result, people can’t grow enough food, and poverty and migration are increasing.
Africa is hardest hit by the climate crisis, despite contributing to it the least. Even though it is home to 17% of the world’s population, the continent only contributes 4% to global carbon emissions. In contrast, the world’s richest 10% produce around half of global emissions.
Temperatures across the Sahel have increased by nearly 1°C in the past three decades. This is almost twice the global average.
Wildfires are increasing across Africa.
people in the Sahel are
currently affected by the
climate crisis
hectares of forests are already
degraded in Africa
hectares of land are lost to
desertification globally
every year
The issue of climate change — shifts in the Earth’s climate driven by human activities — hit crisis point a long time ago. For millions of people in the Sahel region of Africa where we work, the impacts are devastating.
Temperatures are rising, rainfall is more unpredictable and droughts and floods are becoming more frequent and severe. Land is rapidly losing its fertility and is no longer able to support plant life. As a result, people can’t grow enough food, and poverty and migration are increasing.
Over the years, the rainfall became unstable... when the rains come very late, it is difficult to get enough food from my farm for my kids. The training from Tree Aid helped me with tree planting and protection on my farm.
Mbole, Bongo, Ghana
Our work is also part of a bigger movement, challenging the effects of the climate crisis. We are growing trees and restoring land in support of the Great Green Wall initiative. This African-led initiative envisages an 8,000km mosaic of restored land across the Sahel.
Tree Aid grows 1 tree every 19 seconds for the Great Green Wall, helping to grow futures for millions of people across Africa, whose lives are devastated by the climate crisis.
Your gift will help restore land for the long term.
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