Why It Is Not Enough to Simply Plant Millions of Trees I Earth Explained!

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Terra Mater

Terra Mater

2 жыл бұрын

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Reforestation is a hot topic at the moment. But while we know that trees help store the carbon damaging our planet, is planting millions of new ones really the answer?
We explore how monoculture plantations can harm the environment, and introduce an innovative project in Kenya that safeguards local forests and benefits the population.
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Script: Eleanor Updegraff
Editor: Mathias Muckenhuber
Producer: Eva Schmidt
Motion Graphics: Mathias Muckenhuber
Voice-Over: Julian Nightingall
Audiomix: Hubert Weninger
Footage:
ClimatePartner GmbH
Pond5
Reuters
Suvendu Raturi and Filip Agoo/Everland Marketing
Terra Mater factual Studios
💡 Scientific sources:
TC 00:38-01:17
Trees help tackle climate change
by European Environment Agency
www.eea.europa.eu/articles/fo...
Forests Absorb Twice As Much Carbon As They Emit Each Year
by World Resources Institute
www.wri.org/insights/forests-...
Young Forests Capture Carbon Quicker than Previously Thought
by World Resources Institute
www.wri.org/insights/young-fo...
Trees cool the land surface temperature of cities by up to 12°C
by NewScientist
www.newscientist.com/article/...
TC 02:07-02:17
What is the Relationship Between Deforestation And Climate Change? by Rainforest Alliance
www.rainforest-alliance.org/i...
Measuring Carbon Emissions from Tropical Deforestation
by EDF
www.edf.org/sites/default/fil...
TC 02:42-02:57
Poorly designed tree-planting campaigns could do more harm than good, according to Stanford researcher and others
by Stanford News
news.stanford.edu/2020/06/22/...
TC 03:07-03:11
Forests Absorb Twice as Much Carbon as They Emit Each Year
by Global Forest Watch, Quantifying Carbon Fluxes in Forests | Global Forest Watch Blog
www.globalforestwatch.org/blo...
🌳 Video Sources Kasigau Wildlife Corridor Project
When A Tree Stands
by ClimatePartner GmbH
• When A Tree Stands
Wildlife Works and Everland reducing emissions from deforestation | Kasigau, Kenya
by Everland Marketing/Suvendu Raturi and Filip Agoo
• Wildlife Works and Eve...
🔗 further Video sources:
TC 00:09-00:10, 00:15-00:17, 01:33-01:43, 04:24-04:30, 00:07:-07:41
Planting 20,000,000 Trees, My Biggest Project Ever!
by Mr. Beast
• Planting 20,000,000 Tr...
TC 01:26-01:33
IUCN Bonn Challenge 2020 Milestone Event: promo video
by IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature
• IUCN Bonn Challenge 20...
TC 01:21-01:26
Trillion Trees Vision
by Trillion Trees
• Trillion Trees Vision
TC 01:50-02:05
Our Forests | Timelapse in Google Earth
by Google Earth
• Our Forests | Timelaps...
TC 00:03-00:05
Killing the Amazon: How the rainforest is faring under deforestation
by ABC News
• Killing the Amazon: Ho...
TC 00:06-00:07
How Is Climate Change Related to the Amazon Forest Fires? | CNN Interview with Tom Crowther
by Crowther Lab
• How Is Climate Change ...
TC 00:13-00:14
BBC World News | Combating Deforestation - Interview with Dr. Fitch
by Eden Reforestation Projects
• Video
TC 00:14-00:15
EURACTIV and Life Terra Foundation - Planting trees in Brussels forest with RFSB
by EURACTIV
• EURACTIV and Life Terr...
TC 00:20-00:23
Press statement by President Ursula von der Leyen on the European Green Deal
by European Commission
• Press statement by Pre...
TC 00:02-00:03
The European Green Deal: Visionary policy or empty promises? | DW News
by DW News
• The European Green Dea...
TC 00:12-00:13
Europe's plan to become the first carbon-neutral continent | Ursula von der Leyen
by TED
• Europe's plan to becom...
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@SysterYster
@SysterYster 2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget that trees also slow down winds, cools down daytime temperatures and keep nighttime temperatures higher, making forested areas have a more level/consistent temperature. They also keep the soil from running away in heavy rains with their roots. Just consuming carbon dioxide isn't the only thing they do. :)
@NihilIslands
@NihilIslands 2 жыл бұрын
Very good! These mongrel scientists dont know what we know
@l.zeitgeist3584
@l.zeitgeist3584 Жыл бұрын
Trees only slow down winds as long as the forest is divers in species. An abrasive surface allows the wind to slow down. Here in Germany the forests that still exist mainly consist of pine trees. They reach the same heights so there is a dublication above the trees as on the ground.
@SysterYster
@SysterYster Жыл бұрын
@@l.zeitgeist3584 I mean... a forest of all pines or all beech would still slow the wind down since they're literally obstacles in the way. But when it comes to species, health, and biodiversity it's terrible to just have one kind of trees. Sadly, natural forest are getting less and less common over the world. We, in Sweden, have mostly pine forest too, but still a lot of mixed as well. 60% or so of our country is covered in forest, but most of them are around 30-50 years old. That's troubling too, as old trees and old forests have more species than an all-young forest. So we get problems with certain bugs attacking young trees that normally would only eat old or dead wood.
@l.zeitgeist3584
@l.zeitgeist3584 Жыл бұрын
@@SysterYster true that. I am wondering if a forest of all pines could even be considered a forest. :D The issue with the bugs is huge here as well. especially the oak processionary is a major problem. Guess once out of balance it is hard for humankind to "fix the problems"
@SysterYster
@SysterYster Жыл бұрын
@@l.zeitgeist3584 Technically, it's a forest, I guess. But hardly a healthy one. I tend to get mad every time I see them cutting down more trees. Like, please, just leave the forests be. Cut your stupid plantations down, but leave the natural ones. A few years ago people were protesting because they had decided to cut down a forest that was over 100 years old. Which is really rare nowadays. I don't know if they did or not, I just realized. Gotta see if I can find that out. So stupid. Yeah, it's hard to fix problems like that. :/
@efrainoctavio3506
@efrainoctavio3506 2 жыл бұрын
On my balcony I grew several species of native plants, they are not very big or many but they still attract a lot of insects and hummingbirds. I can't imagine the kind of impact that planting an entire forest of native species has.
@BarafuAlbino
@BarafuAlbino 2 жыл бұрын
It would attract A LOT of hummingbirds and insects. Not much effect on CO2, however.
@efrainoctavio3506
@efrainoctavio3506 2 жыл бұрын
@@BarafuAlbino and other birds, and mammals and reptiles, etc I mean yeah that isn't going to stop global warming but that isn't the only problem our planet faces. Biodiversity loss is another big problem
@charliejohanssen7421
@charliejohanssen7421 2 жыл бұрын
this is the key!
@ravelfacts7724
@ravelfacts7724 2 жыл бұрын
@@BarafuAlbino even a little effort is applaudable. @Efrain Octavio u r doing commendable job, one more thing you can do spread max seeds of native plants at bare lands👌🏻👌🏻
@priyathammanoharkoka4300
@priyathammanoharkoka4300 2 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work
@MossyEarth
@MossyEarth 2 жыл бұрын
We've released a podcast on this topic a few months ago and have been working on this topic again this week for a video to be released on Monday - so good timing! As a rewilding organisation focused on bringing back true wilderness, this is an issue we face frequently. Often it is hard for businesses and individuals to properly distinguish a good project from a bad one and this can lead to some pretty misleading green washing. Tree planting is a tool, reserved for specific uses and not a general solution to everything.
@zeamaiz945
@zeamaiz945 2 жыл бұрын
@CuriousAboutTheWild you were going to regardless, climate change or not
@Growingdopamine818
@Growingdopamine818 2 жыл бұрын
So what sets your "rewilding organisation" differently then the ones u claim are green washing? Genuinely curious and willing to support companies who can back up whT they say and aren't just talking or putting other companies down
@MossyEarth
@MossyEarth 2 жыл бұрын
@@Growingdopamine818 Hi! Thank you for the question as it allows me to elaborate the point a bit more :) Broadly speaking there are 3 reasons to plant trees. 1. for commercial timber production to make wood and paper goods; 2. for ecological reasons to bring back wild ecosystems; 3. and for agro-forestry to support rural communities. Each of these is different in how they impact the surrounding ecosystem but they can often be portrayed as having the same or similar impact. We believe that often people want to invest in projects that either help people or wildlife but can unfortunately be misled and end up investing in commercial operations. Then when it comes to planting trees that claim to restore wilderness we have found 4 issues: 1. They disturb the soil and have a large short term carbon footprint 2. They skip ecological succession thus leading to a less natural and diverse forest 3. They plant non-native or even invasive species often in monocultures 4. They plant trees in areas that naturally should have none (i.e. peat bogs) In our eyes, one should consider planting trees in 2 main scenarios: 1. When the local seedbanks are extinct from an area and the only way to bring a species back is to re-introduce it 2. When speed is needed (in the case of severe erosion) Alternatives to consider are: Assisted Natural Regeneration and Enrichment planting If you head over to our channel we summarise all of these points in our latest video :) Please let me know if you have any other questions. Cheers, Duarte
@Growingdopamine818
@Growingdopamine818 2 жыл бұрын
@@MossyEarth yes I watched the video and u pretty much just summed up everything in the video.. u did not however answer my question lol.. I asked what sets ur company different from the rest? To elaborate, what is ur company doing to prove u aren't doing any of those things stated? What is ur company doing to prove u are doing the things ur supposed to? How are u planting trees is it for restoration or what, meaning what is mossy earth specialized in I guess? And how is ur practices different from the ones u claim are green washing..... So I guess everything u mentioned that is good is what ur company does, or is what we should expect from companies? Thx
@ojassarup258
@ojassarup258 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who's worked on both REDD+ and Bonn Challenge projects, can confirm that governments tend to focus too much on the economic aspects and ignore non-tree biodiversity. The Kenyan initiative is good though, there's increasing awareness in India as well that a more holistic approach is necessary, but sadly no one wants to use the word "political economy" just yet :p BTW, regarding the thumbnail; maybe it's a bit too extreme/clickbait? "Don't just plant trees" would be better, I think.
@stevebennett9839
@stevebennett9839 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video, I think deforestation needs more attention, forests in general need more attention than we r giving them. We've done enough damage to them over the past few centuries, we need to help them more.
@howaboutastone5069
@howaboutastone5069 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah we should stop that deforrestation, at least in most parts of the developed world they are used as a Ressource wich means they are replanted and not just cut down. Most of the deforrestation happens in not developed countrys but its hard too help the forrest´s there Edit: here in Germany we mostly have mixed forrest wich are managed, harvestet and replantet
@howaboutastone5069
@howaboutastone5069 2 жыл бұрын
@Hates Spam Yeah i get what you mean especcialy with the upgrading part. You dont always need the newest phone on so on i mean i am still using my IPhone 4 and that dor 8 years now and im fine with it. Also Biodiversity is very important, like i said here in germany we dont realy use monoculture most of the Time as our natural wood are so called "Mischwälder" wich basicly means mixed species, so in the typical German forrest you will find at least 3 different tree species even if its used for recources. And we deffinetly need too use our resources better and make less stuff that has a Break by Date... an example of the stupitity of our resource management can be seen in paper where 4 Hektar of Forrrest produce as much paper as 1 Hektar of Hemp, wich can be harvestet multiple times a year. But for that politics has too change and so much more as for exactly the efficency of hemp for example led too it being Banned as shareholders in the Wood industry lobbied too make it illegal and it worked... Goverment and Cooperations should interact with each other but here we are today :/ Btw Hemp can also be used too make glass, alternativ plastic, clothes, fuel and so much more. There even was a Car made almost fully of Hemp, the glass was though enough too withstand sledgehammer blows but as it sadly goes if its good for everything it aint good for buisness, and so we might have missed out our opportunity for plant based eco friendly products that could and did exist 100 years ago... Btw sorry for some miss spelling, English isnt my native language
@howaboutastone5069
@howaboutastone5069 2 жыл бұрын
@Hates Spam Thank you and same too you and lets hope that some things will change in the next couple of years. Have good Day :D
@Wasserkaktus
@Wasserkaktus 2 жыл бұрын
Steppe Grasslands sequestered more carbon than any of the Taiga there today.
@isaT
@isaT 2 жыл бұрын
I love this type of video, not just talking about desasters but showing ways to help and succesful projects 👍👍🙂 That's much more encouraging to do something too!
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Isa for your kind words! This inspires us for future videos 😊
@simonac688.
@simonac688. 2 жыл бұрын
I planted 5 trees on my balcony this year and im proud 🌲🌳🌲
@joselim7981
@joselim7981 2 жыл бұрын
There's Chinese saying to be a Man have a Son,plant a tree and write a book.
@Hybrid10Prime_Creative
@Hybrid10Prime_Creative 2 жыл бұрын
Incredible video, thank you for providing me with this awareness
@pushing2throttles
@pushing2throttles 2 жыл бұрын
There is more to it with reforestation. Done correctly with biodiversity and native species in mind it is a habitat for hundreds of thousands of species. It must be done and must be done correctly. It's not the solution to climate change but it's a chain in the link. Concrete... now let's solve that problem and we'll really make some headway on climate change.
@LoremIpsum1970
@LoremIpsum1970 2 жыл бұрын
Good luck getting China to stop using concrete. Though if their property construction industry were to collapse that might help a little...for now.
@kamleshnageshwar5311
@kamleshnageshwar5311 2 жыл бұрын
@@LoremIpsum1970 evergrande
@LoremIpsum1970
@LoremIpsum1970 2 жыл бұрын
@CuriousAboutTheWild ...the only question's -- how and when? There's never been an if.
@LoremIpsum1970
@LoremIpsum1970 2 жыл бұрын
​@CuriousAboutTheWild It's not so much realising the 'fragility' -- as that's another anxiety trigger word for some -- I see it as a widespread need to acknowledge that we are here more out of luck than design and that we'll probably not be here forever and the earth will not shed a tear. Something some cultures have already awakened to millennia ago. That the wish to turn the planet into a nature reserve frozen in an idyllic time or trying to recapture a past rural idyll is overly naive and sentimental -- and brings to question which point in time should we revert back to..? Maybe, one day we'll finally realise that for all the computer models and hockey sticks and all the human-induced change is insignificant when compared to what solar-induced change will bring...
@harsha1989able
@harsha1989able 2 жыл бұрын
@CuriousAboutTheWild big deal...
@janu4380
@janu4380 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Finally a good video about this subject that I can share with people, this is such an difficult subject to talk about and it’s such an complex issue that’s not just solved by planting random trees. In here one of our current problems is that people mostly plant pine trees, because non native deers that have exploded in population destroy broadleaf and mixed sapling forests. They also spread diseases (Lyme mostly) and chronic wasting disease cases have gone up. This in turn affects the native biodiversity, so also an population control of certain species is needed to be able to maintain diverse forests (both encouraging native predators and hunting deer). Thank you for also showing some successful projects, great to see so much thought put into projects that maintain and help healthy forests and communities! Ive seen some conflicting things about the new team seas campaign and especially the big nets etc techniques they use to clean ocean, any chance to get an video on that subject?
@miriamrosemary9110
@miriamrosemary9110 2 жыл бұрын
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@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
We are glad to hear that you feel a strong need and will to share this video! This is a very important way to spread the message as widely as possible 🌱 We will definitely note it on our list 😊
@JoeZorzin
@JoeZorzin 2 жыл бұрын
deer problem? try hunting them
@HoneyButter_Biscuit
@HoneyButter_Biscuit 2 жыл бұрын
@@JoeZorzin they tried that in Yellow Stone when the deer population boomed (as a result of humans killing all the wolves in the area.) Sadly, it was enough to reduce the deer to a more natural population and the local vegetation continued to decline. That is, until wolves were reintroduced. I'm all for hunting (poaching is completely different) but it doesn't always solve over population problems.
@jaridkeen123
@jaridkeen123 2 жыл бұрын
We call can do our part to plant trees. I have planted 60 trees all up and down the East Coast. I made it a Tradition to plant a Chestnut Tree on I-95 when i travel North and South. It can be a fun family tradition, when traveling plant a tree 🌳
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
That is an amazing tradition you started! Just make sure it is native to the environment 😊🌳
@qarljohnson4971
@qarljohnson4971 Жыл бұрын
As a former tree planter in British Columbia, I know that I was only planting monocultural plantations, and NOT actually restoring the former forests that had been clearcut. I now beleive that there is little reason to ever clearcut forests, but rather we should selectively log what fiber we need, leaving the forests ecosystems to keep working.
@anask7668
@anask7668 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it all feels like hopeless,sad and depressing tbh
@nangboonleng6326
@nangboonleng6326 2 жыл бұрын
Me too but don't give up there is always a chance
@fqih511
@fqih511 2 жыл бұрын
yes, and this kind of video is giving a little more relief for me
@draphotube4315
@draphotube4315 2 жыл бұрын
It’s because we only hear the failures or bad stories. We never talk about the good things.
@draphotube4315
@draphotube4315 2 жыл бұрын
I mean some real good shit is being done, it’s just governments doing nothing, those still subsidize fossil fuels.
@draphotube4315
@draphotube4315 2 жыл бұрын
But in the end your right, bet first some cities got to sink or some volcanoes gotta blow before something happens.
@earthling_parth
@earthling_parth 2 жыл бұрын
I was not aware of the monoculture planting practices performed by various tree plantation campaigns. Thanks for the amazing video again TerraMater, but I would recommend to change the thumbnail to say 'Don't JUST plant trees' instead of don't plant trees as it sends the wrong message to someone who wouldn't watch the full video. Great job by the animation team too for this video 👍🏻
@tonisee2
@tonisee2 Жыл бұрын
I agree completely! However, I started to watch the video because of this insane title, because I become a bit angry. I hope that selecting such title was not intentional. Steve Bannon-like approach that "anger is a great weapon" is just awful.
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 2 жыл бұрын
Good points but what surprised me was when I learned that managed forests remove even more CO2 than unmanaged ones. At least as long as the wood that's removed isn't burned of course.
@arranrobertson465
@arranrobertson465 2 жыл бұрын
This isn't the case where I live in the Pacific Northwest where our "managed" industrial forests are huge sources of carbon, while wilderness areas are carbon sinks.
@terramater
@terramater 2 жыл бұрын
Hi friends, ​ thanks for watching our new video! During my research, we saw more than ever that monoculture plantations designed to meet climate targets can end up causing further damage to our planet. ​That's why we were more than happy that we came across the Kasigau Wildlife Sanctuary project. The project safeguards vital bio-diversity, combats climate change, and also provides key benefits to the local communities. To find out more, visit: www.wildlifeworks.com/kenya ​ 👉🏽 Are there any reforestation projects nearby your home? Let us know!
@rjung_ch
@rjung_ch 2 жыл бұрын
The issue is that this still are reverberations from colonialism. As long as that is not addressed, this will continue. Stop the money and then it'll be a better world
@abhijatsinghshakya1399
@abhijatsinghshakya1399 2 жыл бұрын
Not really but I plant native trees nearby in my locality, will it change something, because I want to contribute to save biodiversity, but I don't know how?
@cmataira
@cmataira 2 жыл бұрын
We have great need for education in our villages in the Amazon. I have lived here and observed for 14 years. Many problems exist and big companies felling trees is still going on. A big reason is low income and to make and sell carbon for cooking and timber for building is attractive for the locals. I live in Padre Cocha, Rio Nanay, close to Iquitos, Peruvian Amazon.
@dynamoterror7077
@dynamoterror7077 2 жыл бұрын
There aren't any large reforestation projects near me (on the Gulf coast of Alabama), but I try to collect and/or grow as many native tree seeds and seedlings as possible, then plant them wherever I can on the edge of the nearby woods. Once I can buy some land, I'll be able to do much, much more.
@Krishna-Govender
@Krishna-Govender 2 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised that you didn't mention Ecosia. Their tree planting initiatives emphasize biodiversity.
@ciptaan_ayah_ibu
@ciptaan_ayah_ibu 2 жыл бұрын
In Indonesia, this is due to the increase in population, meaning that food needs are growing, forests are changing functions, both for plantations, agriculture, industry, and even housing. The growing population also produces waste and pollution. Moreover, the government also fully supports oil palm plantations No one in the city wants to have a tree for fear of collapsing and damaging neighbors' houses and paying for repairs. the city got very hot.
@fritagonia
@fritagonia 2 жыл бұрын
You cant increase in population and not cut down more trees for growing food. Birth control is the best
@pain002
@pain002 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-nu1vn3yy9s for real. This endless growth us not sustainable
@mothra__13
@mothra__13 2 жыл бұрын
People are a pestilence.
@enterchannelname7395
@enterchannelname7395 2 жыл бұрын
Hmm
@honeybunch0128
@honeybunch0128 2 жыл бұрын
The answer is not to have less children but convert to a sustainable lifestyle. Move away from city dwelling and be a farmer live off of your own land instead of trying to farm for huge profits. Don’t listen to these city dwellers that can’t think outside of that box. Listen, get the desire for material excess and money out of your mind or else you will continue worrying about growing populations etc. the entities that created the cities are responsible for taking care of its people, not you
@MuantanamoMobile
@MuantanamoMobile 2 жыл бұрын
I am speechless. Thank you Terra Mater for shading light on this issue.
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Wow we are very happy to hear that! Thank you 😊
@Chichi-sl2mq
@Chichi-sl2mq 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this video. I would love to try native tree planting in Zimbabwe
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Chichi! That sounds great! Go for it! 🌳
@MegaSnail1
@MegaSnail1 2 жыл бұрын
So accurate and inspiring. I am going to share this with our local indigenous tribe as a vision for long-term sustainability in far northern California. Thank you and be well.
@KasperBirkelund
@KasperBirkelund 2 жыл бұрын
Many proper reforestation organisations are taking into account to plant native species, not monocultures and activating the local communities. For example Eden reforestation and Team Trees that you show video of. You make it sound like REDD+ is one of the only ones thinking about this.
@CMZneu
@CMZneu 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think people really get how trees sequester carbon, trees make wood as they grow, wood is made from carbon in the air, as long as you don't burn or let the wood decompose the carbon stays there, technically burning wood is renewable energy because as long as you plant as many trees as you burn you are carbon neutral. The problem is we have been burning oil/coal/etc and are expecting more trees to compensate for that added carbon, so actually we should need much more trees than what we had at the time we started burning fossil fuels. Once a tree is full grown, meaning it stops growing or slows dramatically it isn't storing any more carbon and actually would be beneficial to cut it down and plant a new one as long as the wood from it doesn't burn or decompose, so we need either a better carbon sink other than trees or something akin to storing the wood or maybe burying it pretty deep where decomposition is practically non existent while replacing the tree. Btw a trees growth is exponential so small trees will store less carbon at first but it will get there, also it's kinda misleading that cut trees release carbon, while technically true this is mainly the roots, leaves and tree trunk decomposing so it's not like it's actively producing it, it's simply the wood and organic matter left behind that couldn't be harvested.
@Exderius
@Exderius 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, people need to hear this! Though, from an ecological standpoint; the mature trees act as mothers to the young trees. I am hoping to restore the redwood forest. I cannot type well, as I am typing at 6:40 on an iPad.
@eklectiktoni
@eklectiktoni 2 жыл бұрын
This isn't accurate. Large trees that have reached full size do actually sequester carbon. In fact, they sequester much more than a small growing tree. Even though trees don't indefinitely create more mass, they still perform photosynthesis to fuel their cells. Remember that carbon dioxide is to plants what carbohydrates are to humans. Once a human reaches maturity, it doesn't mean they will never have to eat again. In fact most adults can eat much more than any growing child. It's the same with trees. The adult trees need to continue the process of photosynthesis to provide food for their massive organism. So no, it is not beneficial to cut down old trees - so long as they are still alive.
@Exderius
@Exderius 2 жыл бұрын
@@eklectiktoni Yes, thank you so much for saying this! I’m 13 and my chemistry teacher thought me that trees actually don’t capture much carbon until age 20 or so depending on species I assume. I opened a foundation called Earth Conservation Foundation which goal is to purchase old growth forest to preserve and reforest. Old growth trees are sooo important
@CMZneu
@CMZneu 2 жыл бұрын
@@Exderius When you say act like mother are you talking about the exchange of nutrients via roots some trees do to help other trees, while this does happen not all trees do this. Also not sure on the mechanism of this transfer, is it directly by fusion of roots like some trees that are interconnected(like quaking aspens), or is it with the assistance of some symbiotic fungi?
@Exderius
@Exderius 2 жыл бұрын
@@CMZneu thanks for asking! I meant the symbiotic relationship with mycorrhizal communication. Mature trees are amazing.
@Miamcoline
@Miamcoline 2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff. Finally a good short documentary on this! And thanks for the charity advice!
@rhonir3209
@rhonir3209 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice, thanks for this valuable and critically underrepresented informations.
@barry6129
@barry6129 2 жыл бұрын
Hope this channel grows!
@brycekirkham6896
@brycekirkham6896 2 жыл бұрын
A great and really eye-opening video! Thanks for sharing and bringing more awareness to this topic and especially showing ways to do it better!
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bryce for your kind words! We really appreciate your activeness in our comments every week as a loyal subscriber 😊
@brycekirkham6896
@brycekirkham6896 2 жыл бұрын
@@lenafromterramater3690 no problem! I appreciate the uploads every week 🙏 can't wait for tomorrow's video!
@snigwithasword1284
@snigwithasword1284 2 жыл бұрын
"Essentially, trees are often cut down for economic reasons." You are SO close! It's almost as if there's some sort of system that values short term profit and literally nothing else!
@raizaintilian
@raizaintilian 2 жыл бұрын
This has been eye opening! If we also bring our forest back so will the animals that help “grow” trees will begin to rise in numbers. Like squirrels and macaws, and many other animals.
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that you liked the video! 😊
@benkirkland5354
@benkirkland5354 2 жыл бұрын
YES!! I’m so behind this.
@borzycrn
@borzycrn 2 жыл бұрын
Glad I saw this, I was just about to go plant a bunch of trees.
@tiggle5485
@tiggle5485 2 жыл бұрын
WAIT... you mean that in order to replenish forests, we have to plant the exact same kinds of trees that were there before??? Whaaaaaaaaat? We can't just plant a monoculture of nonnative, commercially profitable species? Who would've guessed!
@WithmeVerissimusWhostoned
@WithmeVerissimusWhostoned 2 жыл бұрын
...humans trying to 'save the planet (from their own ignorance)' is one epic CRINGE. \o/
@nibirdtamuli8429
@nibirdtamuli8429 2 жыл бұрын
The last example was just excellent , and so smart..
@x13xmonkey
@x13xmonkey 2 жыл бұрын
Informative-thank you
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear that you liked it 😊
@mr.jatanmehta9833
@mr.jatanmehta9833 2 жыл бұрын
Was waiting for your video
@viswanathccccc
@viswanathccccc 2 жыл бұрын
This needs to get as many views as possible. Hope it reaches all around the globe.
@dynamosaurusimperious2718
@dynamosaurusimperious2718 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video
@anonymus496
@anonymus496 2 жыл бұрын
Great, informative Video. Maybe someone also wants to look into swamps and turf that were drained. Heared about it being also a major contributer to CO2 and could be good carbon sinks too.
@44bett
@44bett Жыл бұрын
Great Job.
@terramater
@terramater Жыл бұрын
Hi, 44bett! We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching! :)
@christianablanzar9843
@christianablanzar9843 Жыл бұрын
This video makes us feel hopeful for the future!
@charliee7465
@charliee7465 2 жыл бұрын
Good stuff
@mysubjectbiology3585
@mysubjectbiology3585 2 жыл бұрын
Very satisfying information that ecosystem improvements is on the track to save biodiversity on our earth. Thank you to you and Red plus project team!
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
We are happy to hear that you liked the video and the message! 😊🌱
@vikoorjadeja1473
@vikoorjadeja1473 2 жыл бұрын
amazing content
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Vikoo 😊
@ByouBetter
@ByouBetter 2 жыл бұрын
I have seen a nice change which is amazing. In India, govt is making sure that native species of tree is planted. Peepal, that is a sacred tree and gives oxygen even at night is the go to choice in our area. it's awesome!
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
That sounds amazing! 🌱
@kuitaranheatmorus9932
@kuitaranheatmorus9932 2 жыл бұрын
This videocwas pretty awesome
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
We are very happy to hear that since our team put a lot of effort into it 😊
@chasepirtle8662
@chasepirtle8662 Жыл бұрын
Great video! This is whats happening in the SE United States. Nothing but pine trees in rows, or shoved as close together as possible for future harvest. Calling it restoration, as we lose our various habitat types and the species that inhabit them. Glad someone is touching on this topic. Keep up the great work!
@terramater
@terramater Жыл бұрын
Hi Chase! Thank you for the feedback and for watching our videos! 🙌
@TheyCallMeNewb
@TheyCallMeNewb 2 жыл бұрын
The first 6 minutes of this video have one curse plantations and scorn subsistence farmers... Making the latter 2 and a half minutes all the more inspirational and appeasing. Practicing what is preached with those off-sets, Terra Mater. Excellent stuff!
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that you liked our video 😊 Please feel free to share it and help us spread the word! 🌳
@dylreesYT
@dylreesYT 2 жыл бұрын
Reintroducing megafauna into Europe can go some way to helping bio diversity and increasing the net carbon sink of trees. I think the changing the economics of amazon should be priority for all European nations as it will have a much larger impact than almost any reforestation efforts on the old continent.
@bluthammer1442
@bluthammer1442 2 жыл бұрын
Odd. With china's great green wall and the project in Isreal (sorry, forgot the name and this was a long time ago) there had been extensive studies done and the issues with monocultures were already raised then. Most of the reforestation projects that are in early concept stages right now have some or other clause calling for avoidance of monocultures. Not really a new or missed concern, its kinda been up there and now there are other challenges - i.e. the finer impact it has on local / regional climate.
@edi9892
@edi9892 2 жыл бұрын
I've noticed that even in Germany forests are mostly sterile. They are timber production monocultures, and even if not, dead trees are removed just like animal carcasses, which means fewer fungi and insects and thus the entire food chain collapsed... moreover, highways and pesticides made things really bad.
@patrickpaulesperanza5842
@patrickpaulesperanza5842 2 жыл бұрын
Man you need more subscribers!
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
We are working very hard on producing the best quality videos for all of you, so please feel free to like, comment and share them and help us grow and spread our message even more 😊 because #terramatters 🌱
@derek-64
@derek-64 2 жыл бұрын
I'm all for replanting trees and reforestation but we need to be smarter about how we go about doing it by planting native trees that are beneficial to that area so it can be healthier.
@Amitdas-gk2it
@Amitdas-gk2it 2 жыл бұрын
Nice
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@ConteZummaDomain
@ConteZummaDomain 2 жыл бұрын
very beautiful and interesting material made by you! congratulations on your work !!! an issue that has not been discussed is related to the calyx. people want as much money as possible in a very short time. This is one of the reasons why forests are being destroyed so quickly. And another undisputed aspect is about the waste that each of us does! we plant, we recycle much less than we destroy !!
@trisna_life
@trisna_life 2 жыл бұрын
Di daerah saya pohon pohon masih sangat banyak... Udaranya jadi segar dan sejuk☺
@kdy8126
@kdy8126 2 жыл бұрын
we need more people to see this
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Please, you are more than welcome to share this video with everyone ☺️ we would really appreciate you helping us to spread the word! Thank you kdy812 for helping us doing so! 🌱
@connordrake5713
@connordrake5713 2 жыл бұрын
It's so sad that people who initiates planting trees are the same ones who forget animals as part of the biodiversity. In order for a forest to flourish, it needs worms, insects, reptiles like snake and mammals like rats, to enhance the carbon sink of the forest. It not just water, air, sun and let alone trees grow by themselves without animals. As me living in a tropical rainforest country, I felt terribly sad for the monoculture type of planting as it is really unnatural for biodiversity.
@peterfowler8847
@peterfowler8847 2 жыл бұрын
What this video forgot to say is that bamboo converts more Co2 then trees. So planting bamboo would be better overall. And also better short-term because they grow crazy fast.
@alien6824
@alien6824 Жыл бұрын
Yes but having whole fields of bamboo would also kill biodiversity
@ghazalaansari9283
@ghazalaansari9283 2 жыл бұрын
5:00 Green Savannah is way beautiful.
@guerreiro943
@guerreiro943 2 жыл бұрын
Very good video. Also, a reminder that although forests are super important, they are not the only type of ecosystem, or even necessarily the most important. For biodiversity to truly thrive we need a complex mosaic of different ecosystems - forests, sure, but also grasslands, shrubland, mangrooves, etc. Trees are necessary but so are open spaces that allow different species to thrive as well.
@katuwalgovinda5028
@katuwalgovinda5028 2 жыл бұрын
Being an environmental science student; there has been always a question in my head regarding the type of reforestation world are promoting and approaching. Well, its now been solved. Always justified by your videos. 'Terra Mater' the most.
@JohnSuave
@JohnSuave 2 жыл бұрын
"Don't plant trees" as the thumbnail is not sending a good message guys
@Merble
@Merble 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Even a 'Don't JUST plant trees' would be much much better.
@rageraptor7127
@rageraptor7127 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t plant non native trees. And if your doing it. Do it because you want to save the planet and know what your doing. Not because you want profit and are simply going to cut them down within a decade or two.
@nathanmanor535
@nathanmanor535 2 жыл бұрын
Planting trees, even native, destroys forever the bio-diversity. It is usually too condense, too monocaltivated (at each hectar), and kills vital insects during plantation. Just fight deforstation, reduce tree-burns&cuts, just keep what god gave us slowly in millions of years, that's all we need.
@datchaanimalsheltermoldova1980
@datchaanimalsheltermoldova1980 Жыл бұрын
I participated in tree planting between 2019-2021 and sadly I found out that a small % of trees survived, they needed after care, water and pruning which nobody provided :(
@peppermeat8059
@peppermeat8059 7 ай бұрын
thats the thing, you cant just plant trees, you also need nature to do it for you but there still needs to be a little bit of human intervention. but if you wre to just plant trees, hire workers to take care of them
@pinkgangsta6157
@pinkgangsta6157 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I can't find so many native plant here. When I was a kid, there are so many kind of plant, we play with their leaves, branches, fruit, flower etc. But now that plant is so difficult to find around here.
@irishcoffee8201
@irishcoffee8201 2 жыл бұрын
I have several ways of tackling this. Build balconies with trees and plants in the city, create subterranean communities which stops the expansion of above-ground infrastructure, force everyone in the world to plant one tree a year, switch from wood to metals and plastics (you can actually make 2 by 4s with recycled plastics, switch to green energy and invest heavily into nuclear fusion, even if we have to cut back on military spending to support it. I have other ideas as well but I'm not sure if they would actually work. The conglomeration of all of these would sustain the planet easily, it's just how much we care and the cost.
@susanfarley1332
@susanfarley1332 2 жыл бұрын
Years ago I planted a bunch of trees for one reason. Shade. Plus their beauty (flowering varieties). And food (pears and pecans). And to save money in the summer on air conditioning.(using deciduous trees so the sun is on my home in the winter).
@danthetreeman2745
@danthetreeman2745 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, keeping what we already have is extremely important but planting trees is one of the many ways to safeguard our future. We have done so much harm for so many decades. We should make an attempt to correct our mistakes and move into a more sustainable manner of human cooperation with the natural order of living on this planet.
@vlad5233
@vlad5233 2 жыл бұрын
Fully agree that no matter how fast trees will be planted, the consumer way of leaving our civilization cut much more. That's why we need to think more globally and change the format first. The most realistic situation about the Climate will be shared on "Global Crisis. Time for the Truth" on 4th Dec organized by volunteers from 180 countries on the Creative Society platform and will be interpreted into 100 languages and MOST IMPORTANT, - solutions to these problems will be offered.
@jolenewee1848
@jolenewee1848 2 жыл бұрын
THEY, USE, NON-NATIVE TREES? Oh man I didn't think they would go this far. I was always skeptical about the project because reforestation wouldn't just, solve every problem we had and it was always advertised as such, but damm, to know they weren't using native trees, that's, that's a whole new level
@eljanrimsa5843
@eljanrimsa5843 2 жыл бұрын
Who is they?
@ecocentrichomestead6783
@ecocentrichomestead6783 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reminder to leave native trees. I have 3.5 acres that I'm wanted to make an example of how a forest can be beneficial to human needs while not destroying it for wildlife needs.
@ligbzd837
@ligbzd837 2 жыл бұрын
Anybody who grows food and works with livestock will know "diversity" is key. Animals/livestock like to eat a diverse range of plants and trees as well. In short, just look to the jungle/nature for the best answer. The jungle/nature is always diverse in plants and animals. It is this diversity that helps them all thrive. We just need to follow nature's rules.
@Puiz4Life
@Puiz4Life 2 жыл бұрын
Its easier to paint climate change as a black and white issue rather than talk about the nuance of climate change.
@rickm1427
@rickm1427 2 жыл бұрын
Ayyy Wamlambez... Of course Kenya had to be mentioned in a pioneering role. Finyeni like wadau
@HarshYadav-wx8nx
@HarshYadav-wx8nx 2 жыл бұрын
Even I want to do something to save the environment what small things I can do to reduce deforestation. Pls suggest few ideas ,which I can share among my peer and society also. I am from India.
@m.j.golden4522
@m.j.golden4522 2 жыл бұрын
“If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it.” ― Lyndon B. Johnson.
@burninghard
@burninghard 2 жыл бұрын
A bit sad that you did not adress the albedo effect which trees in some areas supress. For example it would not be such a great idea to turn the Sahara green or plant trees in boreal areas since it is not as effective as doing so in tropical areas.
@LoremIpsum1970
@LoremIpsum1970 2 жыл бұрын
I think the fact that there's no simple solution due to the complexity of all factors involved is lost on most people. But planting trees, like wearing face masks and recycling plastics, makes people feel like they're personally contributing to something. The real problem is changing they way large corporations act and that is only going to be possible by people changing their consumption habits thereby affecting profitability -- the only thing large investors like Blackrock, Vanguard etc actually care about.
@flyby3079
@flyby3079 Жыл бұрын
I agree also that monoculture trees won’t help. The video did forget to mention that the huge Amazon fires in 2019 were speculated to be caused by the Brazilian government.
@genericexcuse7803
@genericexcuse7803 2 жыл бұрын
Our best solution for majority of our problems is honestly hemp. It has so many uses & would put humans on a more sustainable path.
@sonicrunning2007
@sonicrunning2007 3 ай бұрын
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[3] A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis. Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica.[4] Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[5] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style. With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species,[3] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species.[6] The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others. Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales. Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[7] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).
@ligbzd837
@ligbzd837 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, just planting trees is not enough, but it is a START. There are tons more we need to do such as cutting out plastic, pollution, and waste. And grow/plant diversity all over the world. But planting trees is the easiest and fastest way anyone can do. Just plant and plant many different things.
@ravelfacts7724
@ravelfacts7724 2 жыл бұрын
Big thanks to people and forest Rangers of Kasigao, and to @TerraMater for nice information everytime. We in Bharat(India) also planting native plants more like Neem, Banyan, Acacia,Ficus Religiosa(max O2 emitter), In our house less furniture of wood, most of the doors , door frames, windows also of iron garders to save trees. Using chairs of either bamboo or bulrush , cane sticks. For eating food using mat (made from waste cloth pieces known in hindi as Dari) So, many ways you can save our environment.👏🏻 “Sudhaar Sang M”🙏🏻🙏🏻 #sudhaarsangm
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words and for sharing this information with all of us! 😊
@gallaxylhlovehope1051
@gallaxylhlovehope1051 2 жыл бұрын
Don't give up, remove the thinking of quantity over quality, but we have learn the mistake, let save our planet
@lenafromterramater3690
@lenafromterramater3690 2 жыл бұрын
We really love this energy 😍 Let´s take good care of our planet because #terramatters 🌱
@keithc5729
@keithc5729 2 жыл бұрын
One big problem, trees produce co2 for the first 10 years of their lives. And we don't have 10 years.
@Marjo273
@Marjo273 2 жыл бұрын
The trees are magnet to rain 🌧️ More trees more rain No trees no rain 🌧️
@blank.9301
@blank.9301 2 жыл бұрын
Also use ecosia 👍🌱🌳🌱🌲
@Beeontree
@Beeontree 2 жыл бұрын
If your region is naturally forest dominated then planting trees is best for your local environment. It’s about what you can do in your own backyard ig.
@edchanful
@edchanful 2 жыл бұрын
aahh indonesia wheewww not a surprise
@salamandiusbraveheart4183
@salamandiusbraveheart4183 2 жыл бұрын
Boycott palm oil if you want to make a difference
@gintantovski2517
@gintantovski2517 2 жыл бұрын
nice try ,,,but doesnt work 😂
@foute90s
@foute90s 2 жыл бұрын
The REDD+ program is also higly rated for "effective altruïsm". It gives the most climate bang for your buck (or Euro, or other currencies).
@makerbeelab5546
@makerbeelab5546 2 жыл бұрын
What about Food forest concept, I watched some very interesting techniques done by Geoff Lawton. He is a propent of accelerated forest development with having fruit trees replacing a propotion of the forest feeding local farmers who manage forest rathen than crops.
@evaschmidt6305
@evaschmidt6305 2 жыл бұрын
Wait until the success story at the end! What a great way to help nature and local people.
@BarafuAlbino
@BarafuAlbino 2 жыл бұрын
My ancestors have a proverb, that roughly translates as "First, do it three times, then boast".
@veggieboyultimate
@veggieboyultimate Жыл бұрын
Yeah whenever a reforestation project is in the works, the native species of that area are required. Also those that deforest for profit need to be held responsible and face the consequences.
@terramater
@terramater Жыл бұрын
The local species definitely have to be part of the reforestation.
@syiemsonny8659
@syiemsonny8659 2 жыл бұрын
Save mother earth before it too late
@Salazarsbizzar
@Salazarsbizzar 2 жыл бұрын
They have reforested a line across Africa with a lot of success.
@jojomunz4790
@jojomunz4790 2 жыл бұрын
before i watch the video i state the presumption that the reforestation has its flaws regarding the albedo effect. I‘ll get myself enlightened now and see whether i was right or nah.
@gardenjoy5223
@gardenjoy5223 9 ай бұрын
When I think of the enormous amounts of wildfires Right Now in this moment and how many hectares of trees they burn away, it seems proper forest management of what IS already grown, would help a lot too!
@terramater
@terramater 9 ай бұрын
No doubt about that 🌱
@mywindow9929
@mywindow9929 2 жыл бұрын
Where do we get wood products if we don't cut down trees and what should we be using instead?
@Tech-wn8tp
@Tech-wn8tp 8 ай бұрын
Planting trees alone is not always the best solution. While I personally grow 1000 trees every year, we must also consider the consumption of wood products such as furniture, paper, and wipes, and our other luxuries as well as the environmental impact of activities like meat production, which requires a lot of water and emits CO2. If they are cutting down 1000 trees, and we are growing 500 trees (with only a 5% survival rate), what is the best option? In my opinion, the best approach is to focus on preventing deforestation, consuming sustainable products and adapting simple echo friendly lifestyle rather than solely investing in blind tree planting
@terramater
@terramater 8 ай бұрын
That's the point, it's not only about planting trees, that's not how we're going to save our planets, it's combined efforts and thinking about it before just planting them.
@sweetcattv
@sweetcattv 2 жыл бұрын
What i never knew that they did not plant native trees and that it was mono cultured which is stupid since then the tree will be easy to cut down.
@UniSolJeroen
@UniSolJeroen 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine all governments tackling environmental problems instead of fighting each other.
@melissamiller2696
@melissamiller2696 2 жыл бұрын
Prairies and grasslands in their natural diversity can absorb carbon as well as trees. They can also be harvested for hay and other products, without digging them up. They regrow but don't release the carbon in the soil their roots hold.
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