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Active Climate Rescue Initiative Projects / The Hidden Heroes Of…

by | Apr 4, 2025 | UNEP | 0 comments

ACRI - Solve the water problem

Active Climate Rescue Initiative projects in New Mexico – Roughly 14.5 inches (368 mm) per year.

UNEP in New Mexico – Roughly 14.5 inches (368 mm) per year

The Hidden Heroes of Climate Change: Plants, Soil, and Water

Have you ever thought about how trees and plants can help us fight climate change? They’re like superheroes for the planet! But they need our help.

Here’s how these hidden heroes work:

  • Trees and plants soak up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air, just like a sponge. This CO2 is a major cause of global warming. By planting more trees and protecting existing forests, we can remove more CO2 from the atmosphere and slow down climate change.
  • Healthy soil is like a giant sponge, holding water and preventing flooding. It also helps trees and plants grow strong, which in turn absorbs more CO2.
  • Water is essential for life, including the growth of trees and plants. Using water wisely helps conserve this valuable resource and prevents drought, which can harm forests and ecosystems.

What can we do to help these heroes?

  • Plant more trees! Reforestation helps bring back the water cycle and cools the planet. Even planting a few trees in your backyard makes a difference.
  • Take care of the soil! Reduce tilling, use compost, and avoid using harmful chemicals.
  • Use water wisely! Water your garden efficiently, take shorter showers, and fix any leaks.

By working together, we can make a big difference! Let’s empower these hidden heroes to help us fight climate change and protect our planet for future generations.

The Hidden Heroes of Climate Change: Plants, Soil, and Water

TL;DR – Trees and plants are like superheroes for the climate! They help control how much water is in the air, which affects how much rain falls. When we cut down too many trees, the Earth gets hotter and drier. To fight climate change, we need to plant more trees, take care of the soil, and use water wisely.

The Amazing Connection: Plants, Soil, and Water

Imagine a giant puzzle where everything fits together perfectly. That’s what the Earth’s climate is like. Plants, soil, and water work together to keep things balanced. Plants soak up water from the ground, sending it up through their stems and leaves. This process is called transpiration.

Think of trees as “water fountains,” releasing water vapor into the air. This water vapor helps make clouds, and eventually, it comes down as rain. Healthy soil, like a sponge, holds onto water, making sure plants have enough to grow and release their water vapor.

What Happens When We Mess Things Up?

When we cut down forests, called deforestation, the puzzle gets broken. Without trees, there’s less water in the air. This makes the ground hotter and drier, which leads to droughts in many places. Droughts mean there’s less water for people, animals, and plants.

Imagine a giant sponge that’s been squeezed dry. That’s what happens when soil degradation happens. Healthy soil holds water, but when it’s damaged, it can’t absorb as much water. This leads to less water for plants and more flooding when it rains.

The Big Picture: Climate Change

These problems are connected to climate change. When the Earth gets too hot, we get more droughts and floods. This makes it harder for plants to grow, and it can even cause more wildfires.

What Can We Do?

The good news is that we can fix the puzzle! We need to:

  • Plant more trees: Reforestation helps bring back the water cycle and cool the planet.
  • Take care of the soil: Sustainable farming methods like composting and crop rotation help keep the soil healthy.
  • Use water wisely: Saving water at home and at school helps make sure there’s enough for everyone.

The Power of Working Together

By taking action, we can help restore the balance of the Earth’s climate. We can plant more trees, take care of the soil, and use water wisely. Remember, every small action counts! We can make a difference and protect our planet for future generations.


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