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Climate Change and Global Warming
An Inconvinient Truth by Al Gore, ClimateCrisis.net - Official Movie Website
Billion Tree Campaign, United Nations - Official Website
A Global Overview of Renewable Energy Sources, AGORES
Alternative Fuels Data Center
American Meteorological Society
American Solar Energy Society
American Wind Energy Association
Association of Power Producers Ontario, Canadian Sustainable Energy
Australian Governmentm, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Climate Change
Australasian Emissions Trading Forum
Bbc.co.uk Climate Change
Bioenergy Feedstock Information Network, BFIN
Brazil and the UNFCCC, Climate
British Antarctic Survey, UK
British Atmospheric Data Center, BADC, UK
British Wind Energy Association, BWEA, UK
Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit, BMU, Germany
Bundesverband Windenergie eV, Wind Federation Germany, BWE, Germany
CADDET.org, Renewable Energy
Campaign against Climate Change, Campaigncc.org
Carbon Cycle Science Program, USA
CarbonFootprint.com
Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, CICERO, Oslo,
Norway
Climate Action Network, CAN
Climate Action Network, Canada
ClimateArk.org
ClimateCrisis.net
Climate Prediction.net
Climate Science Watch
Climate Technology Initiative, CTI
CO2NET Carbon Dioxide Knowledge Transfer Network
Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
Defra.gov.uk
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, UK
Deutches Klimarechenzentrum, DKRZ
DTI, Renewable Energy
Earth System Research Laboratory ESRL, NOAA.gov
Eldis Climate Change
Embrace Wind, UK
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network, EERE, DOC, USA
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network, EERE, DOC, USA Geothermal Technologies Program
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network, EERE, DOC, USA, Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Energy Information Administration, EIA, USA
EnergySavingTrust.org.uk
Environment Agency, Waste, UK
Environmental and Energy Study Institute
Environmental Research Web
Erneuerbare Energien, Rewable Energy, Germany
Est.org.uk, UK
European Association of Renewable Energy Centers, EUREC
European Deep Geothermal Energy Program
European Union, Energy and Transport
European Union Online Directory
European Wind Energy Association, EWEA
Friends of the Earth, Foe.co.uk, UK
Foundation Joint Implementation Network, JIN, Netherlands
Global Environment Facility, GEF
Global Network of Environment and Technology, GNET
Globalwarming.org
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Letter
International Center for Antarctic Information and Research, UK
International Institute for Sustainable Development, IISD
Intergovernmental Penal on Climate Change, IPCC.ch, United Nations on Global Warming
International Solar Energy Society
IPCC Data Distribution Centre
IPCC National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Programme
Keidanren Japanese Climate Change Website
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Environmental Energy Technology, USA
Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
MetOffice.com Climate Change
NASA, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, GISS
National Climatic Data Center, NCDC
National Center for Photovoltaics
National Wind Technology Center
OECD, Climate Change
Office of Scientific and Technical Information, Osti.gov, USA
Pew Center on Global Climate Change
Power Scorecard, Powerscorecard.org
Real Climate
Recyclenow.com
Rocky Mountain Institute, USA
Royal Meteorological Society
Sandia National Laboratorys Wind Energy Technology Program
Solar Energy Society of Canada, Canada
Solar Radiation Resource Information
Spiegel.de on Climate Change
Stratospheric Ozone and Human Health Project
Tiempo Climate Cyberlibrary
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Trialogue on Climate Change, Biodiversity and
Desertification
Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research, Tyndall.ac.uk
UK Climate Impacts Programme, UKCIP
UNEP.org, United Nations Environment Programme, Ozone Secretariat
United Nations, Convention on Biological Biodiversity, CBD
United Nations, Convention to Combat Desertification
United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, Unep.org
United Nations Environment Programme UNEP on Climate Change
United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, Unep.ch
United Nations Environmental Programme, Africas Lakes, Atlas of Environmental Change
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC, Kyoto Protocol
US Department of Energys, DOE, Biomass Program, USA
US Environmental Protection Agency, Global Warming 1
US Environmental Protection Agency, Global Warming 2
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Woods Hole Research Center
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Yes2Wind.com Wind Energy Website
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Environment
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American Forest and Paper Association, USA
American Forests, USA
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Baldwald Project, Germany
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Center for International Forestry Research, CIFOR, Website 2
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Forests Conservation Programme, WWF
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Friends of Nature, FON, China
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Global Mechanism, UNCCD
Global Trees Campaign
Green Belt Movement
Green Mobile
Hike for Katreena, New Orleans
Horizon Solutions Website
IIED.org
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International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, ICID
International Institute for Sustainable Develpoment, IISD.org, Forests
International Tree Foundation, ITF
International Tropical Timber Organization, ITTO
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La Cruz Habitat Protection Project, LCHPP
Little Memories Trees, New Zealand
Micro Economy, Mikro Ekonomika, MIE, Czech Republic
Millenium Ecosystem Assessment
Miller Nursery, Johnston, Iowa, USA
National Arbor Day Foundation
Nature.org
Oderings Nurseries, New Zealand
Pacific Southwest Research Station
Plant-a-tree-today.com, PATT
Pour la Terre
Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, PEFC
Rainforest Alliance
Reforest the Tropics, RTT
Sierra Club
State of Parana, Tree Planting, Brazil
Sustainable Harvest International, SHI
Tree Canada, Arbres Canada
Tree Link.org
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Trees for the Future
UN Convention to Combat Desertification, UNCCD
UNDP Drylands Development Centre
UNEP.org, Taking Action, Forests
UNEP WCMC Forests
Website
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United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, UNCCD.int
United Nations Environment Programme, Atlas of Our Changing Environment
United Nations Environment Programme, The Billion Tree
Campaign, BTC
United Nations Forum on Forests
United Nations, Network for Desertification and Drought in Latin America and
The Caribbean, DESELAC
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Vrindavan Food For Life, FFLV, Trees for Life,
India
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World Conservation Union, IUCN
World Resources Institute, WRI
World Resource Institute, Forests
World Resource Institute, People & Ecosystems
Worldwatch Institute
WRI Forests
WWW Virtual Library Forestry
Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Global Warming, MP3, Podcast
Adopt-A-Tree Campaigns
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Adopt-A-Tree Campaign Canada, British Columbia, Incomappleux Valley of West Kootenay's Inland Temperate Rainforest
Adopt-A-Tree Campaign Canada, Winnipeg
Adopt-A-Tree Campaign Canada, Ontario, Earthroots.org
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Adopt-A-Tree Campaign Canada, Ontario, Nature Network
Adopt-A-Tree Campaign East Africa, East Africa Regional Youth Network
Adopt-A-Tree Campaign Honduras, Fundación Eco-Lago
Adopt-A-Tree Campaign Lebanon,
University of Balamand, Adopt-A-Tree
Adopt-A-Tree Campaign India, Adopt-A-Tree
Adopt-A-Tree Campaign Mexico, Trees Day
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Adopt-A-Tree Campaign Pakistan, Mardan, Adopt a Tree Plantation
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Adopt-A-Tree Campaign USA, Atmore
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Adopt-A-Tree Campaign USA, North Dakota, Arbor Day Planting
Adopt-A-Tree Campaign USA, Ohio, Adopt-A-Tree
Adopt-A-Tree Campaign USA, Washington, Adopt-A-Tree
Environmental Websites
A Global Overview of Renewable Energy Resources, AGORES
Association for Environmental Health and Sciences, AEHS
Biodiversity Planning Support Programme, BPSP
Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland, BUND, Germany
Caribbean Community Secretariat, CATHALAC
Caribbean Community Secretariat, CARICOM
Caribbean Environmental Health Institute, CEHI
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Center for Biodiversity
Center for Coastal Studies
Center for International Earth Science Information Network, CIESIN, Columbia University
Center for International Environmental Law, CIEL
Centro del Agua del Tropico Humedo para America Latina y el Caribe, CAZALAC
Compendium of On-Line Soil Survey Information
Consumers International
Convention on Biological Diversity, CBD
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, CITES
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Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, DC, USA
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Element List
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ENSEMBLES Project, Ensembles-eu.org
Environmental Development Action in the Third World, ENDA, Dakar, Senegal
Environmental Emergencies Section, EES, OCHA
Environmental Science Published for
Everybody Round the Earth, ESPHERE
Environmental Security Technology Certification Program, ESTCP
EUCenter.org
European Space Agency, ESA, Protecting the Environment
Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO, United Nations
Food and Agriculture Organization, Sustainable Development
Forum on Science and Technology for Sustainability, American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS
Friends of the Earth International, FoEI
Environment House, International Environment House, Geneva
Global Environment Facility
Global Mechanism, GM
Global Resource Information Database, GRID
Greenpeace International
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Hadley Centre, Met Office
Health Effects Institute
Heinz Center, Washington DC, USA
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Information Unit for Conventions, IUC, UNEP
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International Network for Sustainable Energy, INFORSE
International Whaling Commission
National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, IGES
Institut Pierre Simon Laplace
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
International Council for Local Environment Initiatives, ICLEI
International Institute for Environment and Development, IIED
International Institute for Sustainable Development, IISD
Iowa Wetlands and Riparian Areas
La Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe, ECLAC
Latin American Energy Organization, Organización Latinoamericana de Energía, OLADE
Met Office, UK, Website 1
Met Office, UK, Website 2
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
Minor Foundation for Major Challenges
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA, USA
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
National Council for Science and the Environment, NCSE, Washington DC, USA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA
NaturalStep.org
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Sciences Division
NERC, Natural Environment Research Council
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
NOAA Ocean Explorer
NOAA Climate Dynamics and Prediction Group
NOAA Paleoclimatology Program
Organization of American States, OAS, Washington DC, USA
Pacific Institute
Panda.org, WWF
Penn State Institutes of Energy and the Environment
Pew Center on Global Climate Change, Arlington, VA, Canada
Pew Charitable Trusts
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio
Rapid Climate Change, UK
Regional Seas Programme, UNEP
Rocky Mountain Institute
Secretaría General del Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana
Small Business Environmental Assistance Programs
Smithsonian Institution
Society for Risk Analysis, SRA
SolarEnergy.org
Stockholm Environment Institute
Students Partnership Worldwide, SPW
Surfrider Foundation USA
Sustainability.com
Sustainable Development Online, SDO
Sustainability Institute
Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research, NCCR
Tebtebba Foundation
Third World Network, TWN
Traffic.org
Tyndall Centre, UK
UK Governments Sustainable Development Website
UN CSD, Division for Sustainable Development
United Nations Development Programme, UNDP
UN Division for Sustainable Development
UN Environment Programme, UNEP
UN Environmental Management Group
UNEP.net, Earthwatch
UNEP GEF Project on Development of National Biosafety Frameworks
UNEP OCHA Environment Unit
UNEP Regional Office for Europe
UN NGLS, UN Non Governmental Liaison Service
United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, Unep.org
United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, Unep.ch
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
USDA Rural Development
US Department of Defense, Strategic Environmental Research and Development
Program, SERDP
US Department of Energy
US Department of Energy, Biological and Environmental Research
US Department of Energy and Office of Environmental Management, EM
US Environmental Protection Agency, EPA.gov
US Environmental Protection Agency, Hazardous Waste Cleanup Information
US Environmental Protection Agency, Superfund
US Environmental Protection Agency, Sustainability Website
US Environmental Protection Agency, US EPA Cleanup
US Global Change Research Program
USGS Columbia Environmental Research Center
USGS National Wetlands Research Center
US National Renewable Energy Laboratory
US National Snow and Ice Data Center, NSIDC
US NOAA, Tropical Atmosphere Ocean Project, TAO
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Womens Environment and Development Organization, WEDO
World Business Council for Sustainable Development
World Conservation Union, IUCN.org
World Meteorological Organization, WMO, Geneva, Switzerland
World Renewable Energy Congress, WREC, UK
World Renewable Energy Network, WREN, UK
World Resources Institute
Worldwatch Institute
WWF Germany
WWF International
WWF UK
Environmental News, Reports and Publications
Climate Change Scenarios Netwrk, CCSN, Environment Canada, Canada
Environmental News Network, ENN
Environmental Science and Technology, EST
ENDS Europe Daily
GM Food News
Greenwire
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International Press Centre Biodiversity Research, IPCB
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
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UN News Center, Environment and Shelter
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Environmental Technology Websites
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Asian Institute of Technology, AIT
Center for the Environment, Cornell University
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Global Environment and Technology Foundation, GETF
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Environmental Policy Websites
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Center for Strategic and International Studies, CSIS
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US Fish and Wildlife Services, USFWS, Careers
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Air and Waste Management Association
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Atmospheric Pollution and Economic Development, APD
NASAs Earth Observing System
National Atmospheric Deposition Program
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, NIEHS
National Pollutant Release Inventory, NPRI
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Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer, TOMS, NASA, USA
United Nations Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollutions
US EPA, Aerometric Information Retrieval System, AIRS
US EPA, Clean Air Markets Division
US Geological Survey, Acid Rain Monitoring
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Centre for Environmental Law, New Zealand
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Christchurch Arbor Day, Help Plant Trees, Christchurch, New
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Earth Charter Aotearoa New Zealand
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Little Memories Trees, New Zealand
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Royal Forest And Bird Protection Society Of New Zealand
Terra Nature Fund, New Zealand
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Trees For Survival, Tree Charity, Website 1, New Zealand
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Wangari Maathai, Prince of Monaco and Agroforestry Experts Back Global Down-to-Earth Action to Combat Climate Change
Nairobi, 8 November 2006 –The vital importance of voluntary collective action in the fight against climate change is spotlighted today with the launch of a new campaign to plant a billion trees.
The Plant for the Planet: Billion Tree Campaign, coordinated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), will encourage all sectors of society—from the concerned citizen to the philanthropic corporation-- to take small but practical steps to combat what is probably the key challenge of the 21st century.
The campaign, backed by Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Green Belt Movement activist Professor Wangari Maathai, His Serene Highness Albert II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco and the World Agroforestry Centre-ICRAF, was unveiled at the annual climate change convention conference taking place in Nairobi.
Achim Steiner, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UNEP said: “Intergovernmental talks on addressing climate change can often be difficult, protracted and sometimes frustrating, especially for those looking on but we cannot and must not lose heart”.
“Meanwhile, action does not need to be confined to the corridors of the negotiation halls. The campaign, which aims to plant a minimum of one billion trees in 2007, offers a direct and straight forward path down which all sectors of society can step to contribute to meeting the climate change challenge,” he added.
“In re-creating lost forests and developing new ones, we can also address other concerns including loss of biodiversity, improving water availability, stemming desertification and reducing erosion,” said Mr Steiner.
Professor Maathai said: "When we are planting trees sometimes people will say to me, 'I don't want to plant this tree, because it will not grow fast enough'. I have to keep reminding them that the trees they are cutting today were not planted by them, but by those who came before. So they must plant the trees that will benefit communities in the future."
Mr Steiner added: “The Billion Tree Campaign is but an acorn, but it can also be practically and symbolically a significant expression of our common determination to make a difference in developing and developed countries alike.”
“We have but a short time to avert serious climate change. We need action. We need to plant trees alongside other concrete community-minded actions and in doing so, send a signal to the corridors of political power across the globe that the watching and waiting is over — that countering climate change can take root via one billion small but significant acts in our gardens, parks, countryside and rural areas,” said Mr Steiner.
Other actions include people driving less, switching off lights in empty rooms and turning off electrical appliances rather than leaving them on standby. If everyone in the United Kingdom switched off rather than left TV sets and other appliances on standby it would save enough electricity to power close to three million homes for a year, according to some estimates.
The idea for Plant for the Planet: The Billion Tree Campaign was inspired by Professor Maathai who, along with the Prince, is co-patron of the new initiative.
When a corporate group in the United States told Professor Maathai it was planning to plant a million trees, her response was: “That’s great, but what we really need is to plant a billion trees.”
His Serene Highness Albert II, said: “I am particularly honoured to be associated with the founder, Professor Wangari Maathai, whose involvement in the process of reforestation has been, and continues to be, inspirational. To plant a tree for future generations is a simple gesture, yet a strong symbol of sustainable development.”
Under the Plant for the Planet: Billion Tree Campaign, people and entities from around the world are encouraged to enter pledges on a web site www.unep.org/billiontreecampaign.
The campaign is open to all – individuals, children and youth groups, schools, community groups, non-governmental organizations, farmers, private sector organizations, local authorities, and national governments. Each pledge can be anything from a single tree to 10 million trees.
The Plant for the Planet: Billion Tree Campaign encourages the planting of indigenous trees and trees that are appropriate to the local environment, with mixtures of species preferred over other options.
The campaign identifies four key areas for planting: degraded natural forests and wilderness areas; farms and rural landscapes; sustainably managed plantations; and urban environments but it can also begin with a single tree in a back garden.
Advice on tree planting will be made available via the website, as well as information about reforestation and other tree-related issues, including links to appropriate partner organizations best equipped to give locally tailored advice, such as the World Agroforestry Centre-ICRAF.
Dennis Garrity, ICRAF Director General said: “the Plant for the Planet: Billion Tree Campaign is a superb initiative by UNEP to link people, trees and the environment. Planting trees is great, although using appropriate scientific knowledge to plant the right tree in the right place is even greater. The 500 million smallholder farmers in the tropics stand to benefit tremendously from the greater recognition, appreciation and promotion of the right trees in the right places, so that such trees may transform both lives and landscapes.
The responsibility for tree planting will lie with the person or organization making the pledge via the campaign website. All contributing participants to the Billion Tree Campaign will receive a certificate of involvement.
They will be encouraged to follow up via the website so UNEP can verify that the trees have survived, in partnership with recognized certification mechanisms. The website will record the ongoing tally of pledges, and also publish photos and accounts from registered campaign members of what they have achieved.
Notes to Editors
For information about the Billion Tree Campaign and how to join, please see: http://www.unep.org/billiontreecampaign
Details of the second meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP/MOP 2), in conjunction with the twelfth session of the Conference of the Parties to the Climate Change Convention (COP 12), taking place in Nairobi from 6 to 17 November 2006, can be found at www.unfccc.int
UNEP climate change resources are at http://www.unep.org/themes/climatechange/
For More Information Please Contact Nick Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson, Office of the Executive Director, on Tel: +254 20 762 3084; Mobile: +254 733 632 755, E-mail: nick.nuttall@unep.org, or Elisabeth Waechter, Associate Media Officer, on Tel: +254 20 7623088, Mobile: 0720-173 968; E-mail: Elisabeth.waechter@unep.org
Fast Facts
Trees are the largest and longest living organisms on earth.
To make up for the loss of trees in the past decade, we would need to plant 130 million hectares (or 1.3 million km2), an area as large as Peru.
Covering the equivalent of 130 million hectares would entail planting approximately 14 billion trees every year for 10 consecutive years. This would require each person to plant and care for at least two seedlings a year.
Rehabilitating tens of millions of hectares of degraded land and reforesting the Earth is necessary to restore and maintain the productivity of soil and water resources.
Expanding tree cover on denuded lands will reduce pressures on remaining primary forests, helping to preserve habitats and to safeguard the Earth’s biological diversity. It will also mitigate the build-up of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Rainforests cover only 7 per cent of the land on earth but they contain nearly half of all the trees on earth. They generate about 40 per cent of the world’s oxygen.
In one year, an average tree inhales 12 kilograms (26 pounds) of CO2 and exhales enough oxygen for a family of four for a year.
One hectare of trees can absorb 6 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year.
A long haul flight will produce 3.75 tonnes of CO2 (or one tonne of carbon)
How much of the world is forested?
Forests cover 30 per cent of the planet’s total land area. The total forested area in 2005 was just under 4 billion hectares, at least one third less than before the dawn of agriculture, some 10,000 years ago. (100 hectares is the same as 1 square kilometre).
Where are most forests found?
Forests are unevenly distributed. The ten most forest-rich countries, which account for two-thirds of the total forested area, are the Russian Federation, Brazil, Canada, the United States, China, Australia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Peru and India.
What is a primary forest?
On a global average, more than one-third of all forests are primary forests, defined as forests where there are no clearly visible indications of human activity and where ecological processes are not significantly disturbed. Six million hectares of primary forest are lost every year due to deforestation and modification through selective logging and other human interventions.
Only 20 per cent of the world’s forests remain in large intact areas. These forests consist of tropical rain forests, mangrove, coastal and swamp forests. Monsoon and deciduous forests flourish in the drier and more mountainous regions. Primary forests shelter diverse animal and plant species, and culturally diverse indigenous people, with deep connections to their habitat.
What are the protective functions of forests?
Trees quite literally form the foundations of many natural systems. They help to conserve soil and water, control avalanches, prevent desertification, protect coastal areas and stabilize sand dunes.
Forests are the most important repositories of terrestrial biological biodiversity, housing up to 90 per cent of known terrestrial species.
Trees and shrubs play a vital role in the daily life of rural communities. They provide sources of timber, fuel wood, food, fodder, essential oils, gums, resins and latex, medicines and shade. Forest animals have a vital role in forest ecology such as pollination, seed dispersal and germination.
What are the links between forests and climate change?
Trees absorb carbon dioxide and are vital carbon sinks. It is estimated that the world’s forests store 283 Gigatonnes of carbon in their biomass alone, and that carbon stored in forest biomass, deadwood, litter and soil together is roughly 50 per cent more than the carbon in the atmosphere.
Carbon in forest biomass decreased in Africa, Asia and South America in the period 1990–2005. For the world as a whole, carbon stocks in forest biomass decreased annually by 1.1 Gigatonne of carbon (equivalent to 4 billion 25kg sacks of charcoal).
The loss of natural forests around the world contributes more to global emissions each year than the transport sector. Curbing deforestation is a highly cost-effective way to reduce emissions.
Other solutions include increased energy efficiency, reduced energy demand, better transport and the use of green energy.
What is the deforestation rate on Earth?
World population currently stands at 6.5 billion people. It is projected to grow to 9 billion by 2042. The expansion of agricultural and industrial needs, population growth, poverty, landlessness and consumer demand are the major driving forces behind deforestation. Most deforestation is due to conversion of forests to agricultural land. Global removals of wood for timber and fuel amounted to 3.1 billion cubic metres in 2005.
Worldwide, deforestation continues at an alarming rate, about 13 million hectares per year, an area the size of Greece or Nicaragua. Africa and South America have the largest net loss of forests. In Africa it is estimated that nearly half of forest loss was due to removal of wood fuel. Forests in Europe are expanding. Asia, which had a net loss in the 1990s, reported a net gain of forests in the past five years, primarily due to large-scale forestation in China.
Forest planting and the natural expansion of forests help to reduce the net loss of forests. The net change in forested area in the period 2000–2005 is estimated at 7.3 million hectares a year (an area about the size of Sierra Leone or Panama), down from 8.9 million hectares a year in the period 1990–2000.
Where should trees be planted as a priority?
Favourable growing conditions give nations in the southern hemisphere an advantage over most industrial countries in the economics of wood production. Plantations in the south can produce 10–20 cubic metres of wood per hectare per year, considerably more than plantations in most northern temperate regions and 10–20 times the typical productivity of natural forests worldwide.
The Plant for the Planet: Billion Tree Campaign encourages the planting of trees in four key areas, namely: (i) degraded natural forests and wilderness areas; (ii) farms and rural landscapes; (iii) sustainably managed plantations; and (iv) urban environments. Trees have to be well adapted to local conditions, and mixtures of species are preferred over monocultures. Many trees have communal benefits, especially for the poor, and ownership, access and use rights are as important as the number of trees.
Who owns forests and trees?
Forest and tree ownership and tenure are changing. Eighty per cent of the world’s forests are publicly owned, but private ownership is on the rise, especially in North and Central America and in Oceania.
About 11 per cent of the world’s forests are designated for the conservation of biological diversity.
These areas are mainly, but not exclusively, in protected areas.
Who cares for forests and trees?
Around 10 million people are employed in conventional forest management and conservation. Formal employment in forestry declined by about 10 per cent from 1990 to 2000. More than 1 billion forest adjacent people are informal custodians of forests. They rely on forest products and services for a significant part of their livelihoods. Approximately 500 million small-scale farmers in the tropics retain and manage trees on their farms for livelihood goals.
Trees and Humanity
Forests provide not only environmental protection, but also significant income and livelihood options globally for more than one billion forest-dependent people.
Trees provide a wide range of products (timber, fruit, medicine, beverages, fodder) and services (carbon sequestration, shade, beautification, erosion control, soil fertility). Without trees human life would be unsustainable.
Forests also play an important cultural, spiritual and recreational role in many societies. In some cases, they are integral to the very definition and survival of indigenous and traditional cultures.
Forests and trees are symbolically important in most of the world’s major religions. Trees symbolize historical continuity, they link earth and heavens and, to many traditions, are home to both good and bad spirits and the souls of ancestors.
Forests also play an important role in offering recreational opportunities and spiritual solace in modern societies. They are universally powerful symbols, a physical expression of life, growth and vigour to urban, rural and forest dwellers alike.
Medicinal products from trees help to cure diseases and increase fertility. Aspirin originally came from the bark of a willow tree. Quinine, the cure for malaria, comes from the bark of Cinchona trees.
Trees preside over community discussions and marriages. They are planted at the birth of a child and at burial sites.
International Olympic Committee (IOC) mobilizes athletes to join the Billion Tree Campaign The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and its partners, including the International Olympic Committee (IOC), are undertaking the first global tree-planting project, launched in Nairobi during the 12th conference of the Parties of the Framework Convention on Climate Change. To date, over 822 million tree-planting pledges have been received by UNDP and its partners. The IOC has invited all National Olympic Committees (NOC's), including the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) to participate in the Billion Trees Campaign. The OCM has taken the initiative to liaise with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, City Hall of Kuala Lumpur, National Sports Associations and sponsors/supporters of OCM to participate in the Billion Trees Campaign, and pledges of over 300 trees have been received. On 9th September 2007, the first tree-planting programme in Malaysia was launched when five (5) trees, donated by the City Hall of Kuala Lumpur were planted at Padang Merbuk, in conjunction with the Mizuno Wave Run 2007. In a simple ceremony, one tree each was planted by Encik Vijayakumar Raman, Senior Landscape Architect of the City Hall of Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Taizo Asai, Sport Business Section, Asia Oceania Department of Mizuno Corporation Japan, Ms. Ean Ooi, COO of World of Sports, Encik Munning Jamaludin, President of Pacesetters Athletics Club and Dato’ Sieh Kok Chi, Hon. Secretary of OCM. OCM will carry out more tree-planting events in the future, with the cooperation and support of all Malaysians.
Source United Nations: http://www.unep.org/BillionTreeCampaign/CampaignNews/IOC.asp
The Nobel Peace Prize for 2007
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 is to be shared, in two equal parts, between the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr. for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change.
Indications of changes in the earth's future climate must be treated with the utmost seriousness, and with the precautionary principle uppermost in our minds. Extensive climate changes may alter and threaten the living conditions of much of mankind. They may induce large-scale migration and lead to greater competition for the earth's resources. Such changes will place particularly heavy burdens on the world's most vulnerable countries. There may be increased danger of violent conflicts and wars, within and between states.
Through the scientific reports it has issued over the past two decades, the IPCC has created an ever-broader informed consensus about the connection between human activities and global warming. Thousands of scientists and officials from over one hundred countries have collaborated to achieve greater certainty as to the scale of the warming. Whereas in the 1980s global warming seemed to be merely an interesting hypothesis, the 1990s produced firmer evidence in its support. In the last few years, the connections have become even clearer and the consequences still more apparent.
Al Gore has for a long time been one of the world's leading environmentalist politicians. He became aware at an early stage of the climatic challenges the world is facing. His strong commitment, reflected in political activity, lectures, films and books, has strengthened the struggle against climate change. He is probably the single individual who has done most to create greater worldwide understanding of the measures that need to be adopted.
By awarding the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 to the IPCC and Al Gore, the Norwegian Nobel Committee is seeking to contribute to a sharper focus on the processes and decisions that appear to be necessary to protect the world’s future climate, and thereby to reduce the threat to the security of mankind. Action is necessary now, before climate change moves beyond man’s control.
Oslo, 12 October 2007
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2007/
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2007/press.html
http://www.ipcc.ch/
http://www.ipcc.ch/links.htm
http://www.climatecrisis.net/
http://environment.newscientist.com/article/dn12794-polar-expedition-to-record-shrinking-arctic-ice.html
http://www.unep.org/billiontreecampaign/