Environmental science

India
September 10, 2006 1:09am CST
how far growing trees can help in controlling global warming?
7 responses
• India
14 Dec 06
i think it doesnt help .
• India
30 Oct 06
It is not simply grow trees but to see them growing with out causing any damage to the trees. By increasing trees we can increase oxygen in the air and then ozone laver which protects direct sunrays and decreases the global warming.
@dellion (6698)
• Malaysia
7 Oct 06
Its definitely going to help a lot but how far it going to be thats yet to be sure.
@makemoney (561)
• India
10 Sep 06
It only help marginally ... since the rate of Global warming is going on growing exponetialy ... well
7 Oct 06
In honesty, I suppose it falls under the "Better than nothing" tag. More impact could be achieved by walking more.
@jenrajkot (149)
• India
7 Oct 06
just growing trees alone wont help. we should regulate the pollution as well.still it will be something " as drop by drop the ocean is filled"
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
10 Sep 06
This is very favourite subject of mine. If every mylotees plant one tree in a month near their house or backyard, they will be contributing 0.000000000000000000001% to environmental growth. (The figure is only to indicate that one tree planting per human beings in the world, the global warming can be postponed by 1 year or so. Such is alarming position of global warming. Can we all take a oath that we plant a tree today? Or on 15th of September when you all get Dollars from mylot?