Malaysia

Penang plants almost 500,000 tree saplings to weather climate change

Yearly effort aims to cool state down from ravages of higher temperatures

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2021 6:32PM

Penang plants almost 500,000 tree saplings to weather climate change
Penang exco Jagdeep Singh Deo urges residents to embrace community gardening as it helps in the greenery campaign of the state. – Wikipedia pic, December 29, 2021

GEORGE TOWN – Almost half a million new tree saplings have been planted by the two city councils in Penang, as the state moves to increase its number of trees to weather climate change.

With a soaring heatwave lingering over the state – which would likely last into the New Year – Penang local government committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo urged residents here to go green to fight climate change.

The trees can absorb excess rainwater, while offering shade from the heatwave, Jagdeep said after handing over 100 sets of hydroponic plants for York Road residents.

By 2030, Penang hopes to have 100 million trees grown – and to achieve it, the initial target was to allow the growth of up to 10 million tree saplings annually.

“But to achieve this, we need help from the federal government.”

Trees absorb carbon dioxide, and generate oxygen to help the planet as well.

From 2018 till last month, the Penang Island City Council grew 97,981 trees, while its counterpart – the Seberang Prai City Council – planted 61,779 trees.

Overall, Penang now has 470,050 trees, Jagdeep noted.

“The number does not include (tree-planting) initiatives by the private sector and civil societies here,” he said.

While Penang sweats under the heatwave, the central, southern, and eastern regions are bracing for the possibility of more floods.

Jagdeep urged Penangites to embrace community gardening as it helps in the greenery campaign of the state.

“We should use any open spaces to grow vegetable plots and cultivate small trees. We also want housing estates and high-rise living communities to come together to grow vegetables as part of our campaign.” – The Vibes, December 29, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 2w

White knight said to be coming to PHOM’s rescue

Malaysia / 2w

Focus on economy, not socks, says Penang Malay group

Malaysia / 3w

Penang seeks federal approval for Juru - Sungai Dua elevated highway

Malaysia / 3w

Penang LRT faces heat as Silicon Island reclamation challenged in court

Malaysia / 3w

Penang Islamic scholar to have road named after him

Malaysia / 3w

Certain quarters exploiting ‘Allah’ socks issue to rattle govt: Mujahid

Spotlight

Malaysia

Dr Mahathir's sons say they are not subject of MACC probe

Malaysia

MIC tells Indian voters KKB polls not the time to show anger

Malaysia

Be a smart consumer to beat inflation

Malaysia

Sarawak to assert itself as 'region' of Malaysia, say sources

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Selangor Raya open house may be in breach of election laws, Bersih says

EPF introduces flexible account to allow withdrawal

You may be interested

Malaysia

US embassy denies American academic’s claim Malaysia unsafe for travel

Malaysia

Water to irrigate padi fields to be used to generate electricity

By Desmond Davidson

Malaysia

Be a smart consumer to beat inflation

Malaysia

Bersatu man to represent Perikatan in Kuala Kubu Baharu

Malaysia

Chow wants to meet Guan Eng over ‘missed investment’ remarks

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

4-way fight for Kuala Kubu Baharu

By Noel Achariam

Malaysia

Muda, PSM to sit out KKB polls

Malaysia

BN chief Zahid hopeful MCA will help campaign for KKB