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Green Party pledge: plant 10 billion trees by 2050

A Green Party federal government would commit to planting 10聽billion trees by 2050 as part of its climate-action plan. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May was in Greater Victoria Friday to make the announcement.
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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May makes an announcement regarding tree planting.

A Green Party federal government would commit to planting 10聽billion trees by 2050 as part of its climate-action plan.

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May was in Greater Victoria Friday to make the announcement. She was joined by David Merner, the Green candidate for Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke. May is running in Saanich-Gulf Islands.

The party proposes planting 30,000 hectares every year until 2050, for a total of 10 billion trees over 30 years to reduce carbon and recover vast areas of land devastated by wildfires across sa国际传媒.

May announced her plan while standing in a small meadow at Gorge Park, surrounded by trees, but metres from a major traffic artery.

鈥淩eplanting forests is critical,鈥 she said. Restoring forest ecosystems is critical. Protecting old-growth-forests is critical. They hold immense amounts of carbon as a sink.鈥

She didn鈥檛 provide specifics on how much the program would cost, but said the party has determined that trees can be planted for 鈥渞elatively small amounts.

May said the Green plan also involves employing jobless forest workers to plant seedlings, remove fire-charred trees and cut fire-break areas to protect communities from future wildfires.

鈥淭raditionally, the federal government doesn鈥檛 have much of a role in forest management. It鈥檚 a provincial area of responsibility,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut given the climate emergency, the federal government must do more. We have forest fires that have burned over tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of hectares, and they鈥檝e not been replanted.鈥

Wildfires in sa国际传媒 in 2017 and 2018 saw the provincial government declare a state of emergency in both summers as the blazes destroyed record amounts of forests and forced evacuations of thousands of people.

The wildfires in sa国际传媒鈥檚 Interior consumed a record 13,500 square kilometres of land in 2018, eclipsing the 2017 record of 12,000聽square kilometres.

May said Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau鈥檚 campaign promise to plant two billion trees falls short. May also called Trudeau鈥檚 plan to fund the tree-planting pledge with oil-pipeline dollars 鈥渦nacceptable.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a good thing to plant two billion trees,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not nearly enough and it鈥檚 quite wrong to say you鈥檒l fund it by buying a pipeline.鈥

The Greens have promised to cancel the Trans Mountain pipeline project.

Trees are one of the most effective strategies to mitigate the impact of climate change, according to a recent report published in Science magazine. They absorb carbon from the atmosphere and convert it to plant material through photosynthesis, releasing oxygen in the process.

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鈥 With files from The Canadian Press