Kenya's First National Tree-Planting Holiday
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What is the current percentage of Kenya's land covered by trees?

  • 20%
  • 10%
  • 7% (correct)
  • 15%
  • Why are trees important in Kenya, according to the article?

  • They are a source of food for humans
  • They provide shade for wildlife
  • They help capture carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas (correct)
  • They are used for building materials
  • What is the name of the national tree-planting holiday in Kenya?

  • Climate Crisis Day
  • Green Kenya Day
  • World Environment Day
  • National Tree Growing Day (correct)
  • What is the purpose of the JazaMiti app, according to the article?

    <p>To help people collect seedlings, find places to plant, and record their efforts</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main issue that Kenya is facing due to the loss of its forests?

    <p>The climate crisis, including droughts, wildfires, and natural disasters</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the government of Kenya plan to reduce pollution and protect the country's food and water supply?

    <p>By planting trees</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of November 13 in Kenya?

    <p>It is National Tree Growing Day</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the JazaMiti app, and what does the name mean in Swahili?

    <p>The JazaMiti app helps people collect seedlings, find places to plant, and record their efforts. The name means 'fill with trees' in Swahili.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is President Ruto's goal for tree planting in Kenya, and by when does he hope to achieve it?

    <p>To plant 15 billion trees by 2032</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    National Tree-Planting Holiday in Kenya

    • Kenya recently celebrated its first national tree-planting holiday, initiated by President William Ruto, to combat the climate crisis.
    • The country's forests are famous for their beauty and wildlife, but large areas have been cut down for wood or farming purposes.
    • Kenya's forests currently cover only 7% of the country's land, with a goal to increase this to 30% by 2032 through planting 15 billion trees.

    Impact of Climate Crisis on Kenya

    • Kenya has been severely affected by the climate crisis, experiencing droughts, wildfires, and natural disasters, including floods that have resulted in 258 deaths in one month.
    • The country has also faced blackouts due to the climate crisis.

    National Tree Growing Day

    • The government declared November 13 as National Tree Growing Day, preparing 150 million seedlings for planting.
    • A special app, JazaMiti, was created to help people collect seedlings, find planting locations, and record their efforts.

    Response to the Holiday

    • Hundreds of people in Nairobi participated in the tree-planting event, despite the rain.
    • President Ruto took part in a tree-planting event in Kiu Wetland, southern Kenya.
    • The government aimed to plant 100 million trees on the holiday, with a goal of several hundred million more by the end of December.

    Importance of Sustained Effort

    • Environmentalist Elizabeth Wathuti emphasized the need to continue caring for the planted trees as they grow to ensure their survival.

    National Tree-Planting Holiday in Kenya

    • Kenya recently celebrated its first national tree-planting holiday, initiated by President William Ruto, to combat the climate crisis.
    • The country's forests are famous for their beauty and wildlife, but large areas have been cut down for wood or farming purposes.
    • Kenya's forests currently cover only 7% of the country's land, with a goal to increase this to 30% by 2032 through planting 15 billion trees.

    Impact of Climate Crisis on Kenya

    • Kenya has been severely affected by the climate crisis, experiencing droughts, wildfires, and natural disasters, including floods that have resulted in 258 deaths in one month.
    • The country has also faced blackouts due to the climate crisis.

    National Tree Growing Day

    • The government declared November 13 as National Tree Growing Day, preparing 150 million seedlings for planting.
    • A special app, JazaMiti, was created to help people collect seedlings, find planting locations, and record their efforts.

    Response to the Holiday

    • Hundreds of people in Nairobi participated in the tree-planting event, despite the rain.
    • President Ruto took part in a tree-planting event in Kiu Wetland, southern Kenya.
    • The government aimed to plant 100 million trees on the holiday, with a goal of several hundred million more by the end of December.

    Importance of Sustained Effort

    • Environmentalist Elizabeth Wathuti emphasized the need to continue caring for the planted trees as they grow to ensure their survival.

    National Tree-Planting Holiday in Kenya

    • Kenya recently celebrated its first national tree-planting holiday, initiated by President William Ruto, to combat the climate crisis.
    • The country's forests are famous for their beauty and wildlife, but large areas have been cut down for wood or farming purposes.
    • Kenya's forests currently cover only 7% of the country's land, with a goal to increase this to 30% by 2032 through planting 15 billion trees.

    Impact of Climate Crisis on Kenya

    • Kenya has been severely affected by the climate crisis, experiencing droughts, wildfires, and natural disasters, including floods that have resulted in 258 deaths in one month.
    • The country has also faced blackouts due to the climate crisis.

    National Tree Growing Day

    • The government declared November 13 as National Tree Growing Day, preparing 150 million seedlings for planting.
    • A special app, JazaMiti, was created to help people collect seedlings, find planting locations, and record their efforts.

    Response to the Holiday

    • Hundreds of people in Nairobi participated in the tree-planting event, despite the rain.
    • President Ruto took part in a tree-planting event in Kiu Wetland, southern Kenya.
    • The government aimed to plant 100 million trees on the holiday, with a goal of several hundred million more by the end of December.

    Importance of Sustained Effort

    • Environmentalist Elizabeth Wathuti emphasized the need to continue caring for the planted trees as they grow to ensure their survival.

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