Tuesday, 30 July 2019

Ethiopia Breaks World Record, Plants 353 Million Trees in 12 hours

Ethiopia reportedly planted more than 353 million trees in 12 hours on Monday, and officials believe this is a world record.
This is said to be a part of a wider reforestation campaign named "Green Legacy," spearheaded by the Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in the country. Millions of Ethiopians across the country were invited to take part in the challenge and within the first six hours, Ahmed tweeted that around 150 million trees had been planted.
"We're halfway to our goal," he said and encouraged Ethiopians to "build on the momentum in the remaining hours." 
According to CNN Africa, after the 12-hour period ended, the Prime Minister took to Twitter again to announce that Ethiopia not only met its "collective #GreenLegacy goal," but exceeded it.
A total of 353,633,660 tree seedlings had been planted, the country's minster for innovation and technology, Getahun Mekuria tweeted. 


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