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https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2019/02/28/nasa-says-earth-is-greener-today-than-20-years-ago-thanks-to-china-india/#8dac5f06e135

NASA has some good news, the world is a greener place today than it was 20 years ago. What prompted the change? Well, it appears China and India can take the majority of the credit.

In contrast to the perception of China and India's willingness to overexploit land, water and resources for economic gain, the countries are responsible for the largest greening of the planet in the past two decades. The two most populous countries have implemented ambitious tree planting programs and scaled up their implementation and technology around agriculture.

India continues to break world records in tree planting, with 800,000 Indians planting 50 million trees in just 24 hours.

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The recent finding by NASA and published in the journal Nature Sustainability, compared satellite data from the mid-1990s to today using high-resolution imagery. Initially, the researchers were unsure what caused the significant uptick in greening around the planet. It was unclear whether a warming planet, increased carbon dioxide (CO2) or a wetter climate could have caused more plants to grow.

After further investigation of the satellite imagery, the researchers found that greening was disproportionately located in China and India. If the greening was primarily a response from climate change and a warming planet, the increased vegetation shouldn't be limited to country borders. In addition, higher latitude regions should become greener faster than lower latitudes as permafrost melts and areas like northern Russia become more habitable.


The map above shows the relative greening (increase in vegetation) and browning (decrease in vegetation) around the globe. As you can see both China and India have significant greening.

The United States sits at number 7 in the total change in vegetation percent by decade. Of course, the chart below can hide where each country started. For example, a country that largely kept their forests and vegetation intact would have little room to increase percent vegetation whereas a country that heavily relied on deforestation would have more room to grow.


NASA used Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer(MODIS) to get a detailed picture of Earth's global vegetation through time. The technique provided up to 500-meter resolution for the past two decades.

Both China and India went through phases of large scale deforestation in the 1970s and 80s, clearing old growth forests for urban development, farming and agriculture. However, it is clear that when presented with a problem, humans are incredibly adept at finding a solution. When the focus shifted in the 90s to reducing air and soil pollution and combating climate change the two countries made tremendous shifts in their overall land use.

It is encouraging to see swift and rapid change in governance and land use when presented with a dilemma. It is something that will continue to be a necessary skill in the decades to come.

Trevor Nace is a PhD geologist, founder of Science Trends, Forbes contributor, and explorer. Follow his journey @trevornace.

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really heartening to see us Indians ahead in doing positive thing somewhere... esp when its related to environment and nature
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India and China are the most populous countries in the world. They really needed to do this. Else, the living conditions would have been worse. Really, nice to see this.
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oh...come one Moderators...at least let more members see this before moving it here...

its not like this is an instigating post or something...😔
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"The world is a greener place today than it was 20 years ago. What prompted the change? Well, it appears China and India can take the majority of the credit."

That's great news

Congratulations India

I have to say I am really surprised bcz you often hear about natural calamities in India bcz of all the trees being destroyed 

But this is a pleasant surprise 
Edited by BettyA1 - 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: BettyA1

"The world is a greener place today than it was 20 years ago. What prompted the change? Well, it appears China and India can take the majority of the credit."

That's great news

Congratulations India

I have to say I am really surprised bcz you often hear about natural calamities in India bcz of all the trees being destroyed 

But this is a pleasant surprise 


Both countries are bashed for being careless... I was also really surprised