Today’s Solutions: November 28, 2023

The Welsh government has come up with a £2 million scheme to help tackle the climate emergency that will give a tree to every household in the country. This adds up to approximately 1.3 million newly planted trees.

People can choose tree species that are native to their region, but if they elect not to plant their free tree on their property, then Coed Cadw, the Woodland Trust in Wales, will add those trees to woodland areas on these households’ behalf.

While Lee Waters, the country’s deputy climate change minister, acknowledges that this plan alone will only put a small dent in their goals (the country must “plant 86 million trees by the end of this decade” to meet their climate change targets he explains), the program will still help.

Scientists have doubted how effective tree planting is in the effort to reduce carbon emissions, however, while Waters agrees that there is an urgent need to innovate new solutions, he also insists that tree planting has several benefits on top of capturing carbon.

“We are in a climate emergency and that word emergency is really important,” he stresses. “We can’t wait for a perfect solution, and we have got to try stuff and we’ve got to do it fast.

“We know trees help deal with flooding, they help your well-being, there’s very good evidence that being around trees reduces your stress and your blood pressure. There’s evidence to show that areas with lots of trees have a lower crime rate,” he adds.

As for whether the team behind this scheme believes that people will be able to adequately nurture the trees they plant in their gardens, Jerry Langford of Coed Cadw is confident that they can.

“Trees are tough actually,” he says, “You’ve got to treat them pretty badly to kill a tree. So just a bit of tender loving care, and it will be fine.

“They need a supply of water, and they need to make sure they don’t get swamped by competing vegetation.”

Residents can pick up their trees from five hubs starting in March of next year, with 20 more opening in the fall of 2022.

Solutions News Source Print this article
More of Today's Solutions

The EU makes historic decision to stop plastic waste exports to poor countries

The European Union took an important step toward reducing plastic pollution by agreeing to stop exporting waste plastic to non-OECD countries. This landmark decision, ...

Read More

Recovering from family gatherings: your essential guide to recharge and reset

A flurry of family visits might leave you reeling and wondering, "What just happened?" The intensity of spending time with family may be emotionally ...

Read More

How your body and mind can benefit from dark chocolate

For more than 3,000 years, chocolate has been used for its healing properties. Flash forward to today, and scientists are finding scientific evidence for ...

Read More

World’s first hydrogen-powered cargo vessel to set sail in Paris this year

In a world's first, a commercial hydrogen-powered cargo vessel will make its maiden voyage later this year. Developed by French shipowner Compagnie Fluvial Transport ...

Read More