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If we all plant a tree, nurture it, and encourage others to do the same, we will not only green our surroundings and communities but also strengthen our collective efforts to combat climate shocks.
This simple act, placing a seedling in the ground and watching it grow, holds the key to addressing many of the environmental challenges the world is grappling with today.
At a recent tree planting event in Accra, diplomats, government officials, corporate partners, and volunteers came together not just to plant trees, but to demonstrate a shared responsibility for environmental stewardship. The event showcased how tree planting can unite people around a common purpose: protecting our planet and safeguarding our future.

The event was organised by the Forestry Commission as part of Ghana’s broader environmental agenda, specifically under the Tree for Life initiative, launched by the President. This ambitious campaign aims to plant 30 million tree seedlings in 2025, promoting urban greening, conserving biodiversity, and encouraging sustainable land use across the country.
In the face of accelerating climate change, tree planting has evolved from a symbolic act to a critical climate solution. Reforestation efforts help reverse the effects of deforestation, restore degraded land, and reduce rising temperatures. But for these efforts to succeed, one essential ingredient is needed: your participation.

You don’t need to be a forester to make a difference. Planting a tree is simple, impactful, and accessible.
Thanks to the Forestry Commission, free seedlings are being distributed at key locations till the end of June, making it easy for anyone to get involved.
Whether you’re planting in your backyard, a school compound, or a public space, each tree contributes to the larger mission of environmental restoration.
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The writer, Linda Segbefia, is a Corporate Communications Officer at UBA
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