Bare patches of land are a common sight in the forests of Uganda. Forest cover here

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Bare patches of land are a common sight in the forests of Uganda. Forest cover here has depleted from 24 percent since the 1990s. It's a problem all over the world, according to Global Forest Watch, which claims more than 12 million hectares of trees cover in the tropics was lost in 2020 alone. So, one young activist is fighting back. Leah Namugerwa is on mission to replant the forests of her country.

In 2019, at the age of 15 Leah celebrated her birthday by planting 200 trees. She did again when she was turning 16 years old. At that time, she planted 500 trees.

Her mission is inspiring her peers. The young activist's initiative is proving an inspiration beyond Uganda. Leah uses her social media power to encourage other youngsters to regularly plant trees as they celebrate their birthdays.

Leah is getting her environmental message out with a regular initiative called Fridays for Future. It involves lake shore clean-ups, planting trees together, spreading awareness in schools and climate strikes.

1. How did Leah inspire other young people in her country?

Answered:

She uses her social media power to encourage other youngsters to regularly plant trees as they celebrate their birthdays.


2. What do you think about Leah's acts to replant the forest of her country?

Answered:

I think her acts are inspiring because replanting trees, lake shore clean-ups, and spreading awareness in schools and climate strikes were done to save earth.

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