"There is never enough support nor enough participation until every problem is solved and every human is participating in the same cause as we are all participating in the same effect"
Net-zero emissions means that all GHGs emitted by humans and their activities must be removed from the atmosphere through reduction measures – the “net” means those residual emissions which cannot be reduced can be “offset” with carbon credits. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) scientists, net GHG emissions must be reduced to zero to stabilize global temperatures. Any scenario that does not involve the reduction of emissions to zero will not halt climate change.
The process of turning deserts into forests is called desert greening, and it is something that has been going on for several years now. Even the Sahara desert is slowly being “turned green.” This process is the reclamation of deserts by humans to use them for farming, forestry, and other ecological reasons such as biodiversity. It helps with the environment and directly lowers the damage done by humans to the environment. By turning deserts into forests, at least partially, we can help slow down the process of climate change.