International Day of Persons with Disabilities : In the context of climate - induced disasters
In our series of letters from African journalists, Zimbabwean writer and environmentalist Solomon Hungwe reflects on the importance of tree planting in our world. Here, he explains how trees are important for carbon sequestration, fight climate change and protect the environment.
Source: thestandard.co.zwPublished on 2022-12-05
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