AARHUS, Denmark: Close to Aarhus metropolis on Denmark’s east coast, former farmland is being remodeled into forests underneath a US$6 billion plan to transform 10 per cent of the nation’s agricultural land into pure habitats.
The purpose is to chop the quantity of fertilisers seeping into the groundwater, depleting its oxygen ranges and harming marine life within the course of, in addition to seize carbon from the atmosphere.
The European Union (EU) has pledged greater than US$700 million to assist landowners who take part on this environmental transition.
The bloc has additionally set a 2040 goal to scale back greenhouse gasoline emissions by 90 per cent in comparison with 1990 ranges.
Nevertheless, its broader anti-deforestation efforts have struggled to get off the bottom.
RESTORING NATURE AND THE CLIMATE
Mads Flinterup, head of local weather and biodiversity at nature administration agency Hedeselskabet, stated Denmark’s afforestation plan might rejuvenate each its waters and the nation’s local weather ambitions.
“If we take the carbon-rich soils and make them moist once more, then we’ll have higher carbon sequestration in them. The place we do afforestation, the bushes will sequester the carbon, and that can even mitigate the local weather disaster,” he added.
The method of rewetting Denmark’s peat-rich soils helps lure carbon that will in any other case escape into the ambiance, whereas new forests take up extra of the greenhouse gasoline.
Via initiatives like this, Danish authorities plan to plant 1 billion bushes over the following twenty years.
