Kenya Surprises Public with Holiday to Plant Trees
2023-11-09
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1The government of Kenya says November 13th will be a public holiday for nationwide tree planting.
2The surprise holiday is part of a huge plan to grow 15 billion trees by 2023 to fight climate change.
3Kithure Kindiki is the Interior Minister of the African nation.
4He announced the tree planting holiday via the newspaper, which was then posted to social media.
5The announcement came after a cabinet meeting last week and was led by President William Ruto.
6Kindiki says that the government expects the public to plant trees as part of their, "...patriotic contribution to the national efforts to save our Country from the devastating effects of Climate Change."
7The government has saved more than $80 million this year for the project.
8The goal is to increase tree cover to more than 10 percent.
9Right now, tree cover is only at seven percent.
10The more tree cover, the less carbon in the air because the trees store it. Deforestation, or removing trees, speeds up climate change.
11It stops photosynthesis so the trees cannot take in the carbon.
12Deforestation often happens alongside burning, which also increases carbon dioxide.
13Extreme weather events are worsening because of climate change in the Horn of Africa, which includes Kenya.
14There, rains have failed the past five seasons, though Kenya is currently experiencing heavy rains and flooding because of the El Nino weather event.
15The Kenyan Environment Ministry said it would supply tree seedlings to citizens to stand for the government's commitment on climate action.
16Soipan Tuya is the Environment Minister.
17She said, "It is a moment for Kenyans to stand in solidarity in the defense of our environment."
18She referred to the day as "a 'hummingbird' contribution day."
19Hummingbirds are small birds, but they play an important part in the environment by pollinating flowers.
20The saying means that it seems like a small contribution, but if everyone does it together, the results will be impactful.
21Since becoming president in September of 2022, President Ruto has made the National Landscape and Ecosystem Restoration Program a top consideration.
22Kenya is part of the British Commonwealth.
23King Charles III praised the efforts last week on his first visit to an African nation since becoming King last year.
24King Charles said at a state dinner, "Having been planting trees for most of my life, I thought I was doing rather well, but your ambition for planting 15 billion trees makes me admire your efforts."
25During his visit, Charles planted a tree at the State House in the capital city of Nairobi.
26He also planted one in the Karura forest.
27The forest is associated with Wangari Maathai, the late environmentalist and Nobel prize winner who made the Green Belt Movement, which was the original tree planting effort in Kenya in the 1970s.
28I'm Faith Pirlo.
1The government of Kenya says November 13th will be a public holiday for nationwide tree planting. The surprise holiday is part of a huge plan to grow 15 billion trees by 2023 to fight climate change. 2Kithure Kindiki is the Interior Minister of the African nation. He announced the tree planting holiday via the newspaper, which was then posted to social media. The announcement came after a cabinet meeting last week and was led by President William Ruto. 3Kindiki says that the government expects the public to plant trees as part of their, "...patriotic contribution to the national efforts to save our Country from the devastating effects of Climate Change." 4The government has saved more than $80 million this year for the project. The goal is to increase tree cover to more than 10 percent. Right now, tree cover is only at seven percent. 5The more tree cover, the less carbon in the air because the trees store it. Deforestation, or removing trees, speeds up climate change. It stops photosynthesis so the trees cannot take in the carbon. Deforestation often happens alongside burning, which also increases carbon dioxide. 6Extreme weather events are worsening because of climate change in the Horn of Africa, which includes Kenya. There, rains have failed the past five seasons, though Kenya is currently experiencing heavy rains and flooding because of the El Nino weather event. 7The Kenyan Environment Ministry said it would supply tree seedlings to citizens to stand for the government's commitment on climate action. 8Soipan Tuya is the Environment Minister. She said, "It is a moment for Kenyans to stand in solidarity in the defense of our environment." She referred to the day as "a 'hummingbird' contribution day." 9Hummingbirds are small birds, but they play an important part in the environment by pollinating flowers. The saying means that it seems like a small contribution, but if everyone does it together, the results will be impactful. 10Since becoming president in September of 2022, President Ruto has made the National Landscape and Ecosystem Restoration Program a top consideration. 11Kenya is part of the British Commonwealth. King Charles III praised the efforts last week on his first visit to an African nation since becoming King last year. 12King Charles said at a state dinner, "Having been planting trees for most of my life, I thought I was doing rather well, but your ambition for planting 15 billion trees makes me admire your efforts." 13During his visit, Charles planted a tree at the State House in the capital city of Nairobi. He also planted one in the Karura forest. The forest is associated with Wangari Maathai, the late environmentalist and Nobel prize winner who made the Green Belt Movement, which was the original tree planting effort in Kenya in the 1970s. 14I'm Faith Pirlo. 15Emmanuel Igunza reported this story for the Associated Press. Faith Pirlo adapted it for VOA Learning English. 16_____________________________________________________ 17Words in This Story 18patriotic - adj. showing love and pride in one's country 19photosynthesis - n. the process by which plants and some bacteria and protists that contain chlorophyll make carbohydrates from water and from carbon dioxide in the air in the presence of light 20contribution - n. the giving or supplying of something (such as money or time) as a part or share 21ambition - n. an eager desire for social standing, fame, or power 22impactful - adj. of major effect 23devastating - adj. causing great damage or harm 24pollinate - v. to carry pollen from a male part of a flower to the female part of another flower of the same type 25admire - v. to feel respect or approval of someone