The city planting a million trees in two years Yvonne AkiSawyerr

Transcriber: TED Translators Admin
Reviewer: Rhonda Jacobs

It was December 2015,

a month since the end
of the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone,

and I was driving along the Grafton Road

on the outskirts
of our capital city, Freetown.

I’d driven along that road so many times
over the past 18 months,

but honestly, I’d been so preoccupied,
I didn’t notice my surroundings.

But that afternoon,

I wasn’t distracted, and I took it all in.

I was shocked.

So much of the once-lush
green forest cover

had simply disappeared.

I felt physically sick as I parked my car
and looked at the barren hills around me.

I wasn’t just witnessing
and mourning the loss of beauty,

crushing though that was.

I was witnessing and mourning
the very real impact of climate change,

which is felt in ways
both large and small in my city,

my country

and on my continent.

Sierra Leone now regularly experiences
extreme weather patterns,

particularly abnormally heavy
rainfall or delayed rains,

both of which can lead to crop failures

and in turn fuel the migration of people
from rural areas to cities.

In Freetown, a city of 1.2 million people,

the pressure for housing
and the absence of development control

has led to the establishment
of over 70 informal settlements

in the past 20 years.

This, combined with the sale
of forested land to house builders,

has resulted in the deforestation

which came into such sharp
focus for me that afternoon.

Less than two years later,
in August 2017,

a massive landslide near that area
led to the loss of about 1,000 lives

in less than five minutes.

This is not an abstract crisis.

The loss of our forests
is not just about the loss of some shade.

It’s about the loss
of our ability to live.

Wanting to do something about this
was one of the factors

that led to my decision
to run for mayor of Freetown,

a position I’ve held since 2018.

And one of my favorite initiatives

is to make Freetown
a tree town once again.

Our goal:

to increase vegetation cover
by 50 percent in Freetown

by the end of my term in 2022.

That means we will plant a million trees
within the next two years.

And we start by planting
the first 500,000 seedlings

this rainy season.

For this to work,
we need to involve everyone.

We need to make our city collectively
proud of what we can do together

to protect ourselves

and our homes.

For nearly a year now,

15 different species of trees
have been nursed on 11 sites

across the city.

And now each tree will be planted
in a home, a school,

an office, a public space,
on a hillside or in a mangrove

by a tree steward.

Anyone in Freetown
can opt to be a tree steward.

And the growth of the trees

will be tracked by our
community-based growing teams

using our custom-made Treetracker app.

This isn’t just about planting trees,

it’s about growing trees,

and it’s about ensuring
that each one of us

is part of the process.

A million trees
will not fix climate change.

But they will reduce the risk
of landslides and flooding,

and they will reintroduce biodiversity –

I’ve already seen
the butterflies back in the park.

And they will protect
our water catchments.

A million trees
is our city’s small contribution

to increasing the much-needed
global carbon sink.

Perhaps you should plant some trees, too.

Thank you.

抄写员:TED Translators Admin
Reviewer:Rhonda

Jacobs 2015 年 12 月,

距离
塞拉利昂埃博拉疫情结束一个月

,我正沿着首都弗里敦郊区的 Grafton 路行驶

在过去的 18 个月里,我沿着这条路行驶了很多次,

但老实说,我一直全神贯注,
没有注意到周围的环境。

但是那天下午

,我并没有分心,而是全神贯注。

我很震惊。

如此多的曾经茂盛的
绿色森林覆盖物

已经消失了。

当我把车停好
,看着周围荒芜的山丘时,我感到身体不适。

我不只是目睹
和哀悼美丽的丧失,

尽管那是令人心碎的。

我目睹并哀悼
气候变化的真实影响,

在我的城市、

我的国家

和我的大陆,无论大小,都能感受到这种影响。

塞拉利昂现在经常经历
极端天气模式,

特别是异常强
降雨或降雨延迟,

这两者都可能导致作物歉收

,进而推动人们
从农村地区迁移到城市。

在弗里敦这个拥有 120 万人口的城市

,住房压力
和缺乏发展

控制导致在过去 20 年中
建立了 70 多个非正规住区

再加
上将林地出售给房屋建筑商

,导致了

那天下午我非常关注的森林砍伐。

不到两年后,也
就是 2017 年 8 月,

该地区附近发生大规模山体滑坡,

在不到五分钟的时间内导致约 1,000 人丧生。

这不是一场抽象的危机。

我们森林
的丧失不仅仅是失去一些树荫。

这是
关于我们生活能力的丧失。

想要为此做点什么

是导致我
决定竞选弗里敦市长的因素之一,这是

我自 2018 年以来一直担任的职位。

我最喜欢的举措之一

是让弗里敦
再次成为一个树城。

我们的目标:

到 2022 年我的任期结束时,将弗里敦的植被覆盖率提高 50%。

这意味着我们将
在未来两年内种植 100 万棵树。

我们首先
在这个雨季种植前 500,000 株幼苗

为此,
我们需要让每个人都参与进来。

我们需要让我们的城市集体
为我们能够

共同保护自己

和家园而感到自豪。

近一年来,

全市 11 个地点培育了 15 种

不同的树木。

现在,每棵树都将被树木管家种植
在家庭、学校

、办公室、公共场所
、山坡上或红树林中

弗里敦的任何人都
可以选择担任树木管家。

我们的
社区种植团队将

使用我们定制的 Treetracker 应用程序跟踪树木的生长情况。

这不仅仅是种树,

而是种树,

而且是为了
确保我们每个人

都是这个过程的一部分。

一百万棵树
不会解决气候变化问题。

但它们会降低
山体滑坡和洪水的风险

,它们会重新引入生物多样性——

我已经
在公园里看到了蝴蝶。

他们将保护
我们的集水区。

一百万棵树
是我们城市

对增加急需的
全球碳汇的微小贡献。

也许你也应该种些树。

谢谢你。