Run4climate - 2023-06-18

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Tree Growing

Hundreds of runners turned up Sunday morning to participate in the second edition of Tree Adoption Uganda’s Run4Climate marathon focused on creating awareness about the adverse effects of climate change and increasing Uganda’s forest cover.

The run was held under the theme, “Protect, Restore and Conserve,” with an aim to raise funds to grow 100,000 trees and restore 200 acres of degraded land across the country. The 10km race was won by Otim Emmanuel while the 5Km was won by Amadile Majip. A forest of 2,000 and 1,000 trees respectively will be planted in their names in honour of their win.

“We are carrying a multisectoral approach towards climate action to restore Uganda’s forest cover.” noted Dr. Charles Batte, the Chief Executive Officer, Tree Adoption Uganda during the run.”

“Restoration is needed because Uganda has lost a lot of its forest cover, meaning that we do not have the sync for the carbon that pollutes the atmosphere leading to global warming.”

According to the National Forestry Authority, the country is currently losing an average of 122,000 hectares of forest cover annually.

“In 1990, we had 24% of the total land coverage of Uganda under forests, it decreased to around 9% by 2013. We have slightly recovered, increasing from 9% to 12.4% at the end of 2020,” noted Issa Katwesigye, Assistant Commissioner Forestry department at the Ministry of Water and Environment. We hope to get to 24% of forest cover by Vision 2040.

 

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