Addressing the launching event, Chairman of themunicipal People’s Committee Chu Ngoc Anh said tree planting has remained asthe city’s annual programme. Planting a tree is just the beginning; it is moreimportant to take good care of it and let them grow well, he said, adding that itis a responsibility of everybody.
He asked all districts and towns to accelerate public awarenesscampaigns on the meaning of the tree planting festival and the importance andbenefits of growing and protecting trees.
Hanoi sets to plant more than 300,000 trees this year andstrives for each Hanoian to plant at least one tree by 2030, he unveiled.
Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Tran Hong Ha said increasing natural disasters and extreme weather events havetaken heavy toll on Vietnam for years. At the same time, pollution, especiallyair pollution, has been rising in an alarming rate, causing harmful effects on thequality of life in humans and social and economic activities in metropolises,while rapid urbanisation and industrialisation have put enormous pressure onthe environment, he added.
He highlighted the significance of the five-year campaign of growing one billion trees, saying that various effective models,initiatives and actions have been put in place to scale up the tree plantingcampaign nationwide in response to President Ho Chi Minh’s teaching and theone-billion-tree-planting campaign.
Previously, the capital city has fulfilled its goal ofplanting one million trees two years ahead schedule. It has planted around600,000 new trees along over 250 urban streets to not only expand urban treecanopy cover but also prevent dust and noise pollution.
On November 28, 1959, President Ho Chi Minh wrote an article published in the Nhan dan (People) newspaper stressing the significance of tree planting for each person, each family, and the entire nation. Since the first tree planting festival was held in the spring of 1960, the activity has become a common practice whenever a new year arrives./.