Introduction
Global warming is a major problem that requires the commitment of all humanity. It is crucial to become aware of this reality and to get actively involved in preserving the environment. The degradation and destruction of our ecosystem makes life increasingly difficult, both for humans and other forms of life.
The importance of ecosystem recovery
When humanitarians intervene to help people in distress, such as those displaced by war or natural disasters, they must pay primary attention to restoring the ecosystem through reforestation. Indeed, without trees, there is neither ecological balance nor life possible. It is essential to recognize that global balance depends on a healthy environment, respectful of all the constituent elements of nature.
Place commonly called « among the French on National Road No. 2 in Nyabibwe Center, Mbinga-North Group, Kalehe Territory, South Kivu Province in DR Congo. This place requires reforestation.
The dramatic consequences in the Eastern Provinces of Congo
The Eastern Provinces of Congo, notably the rural territories of Kalehe and Kabare located near Lake Kivu and the Kahuzi-Biega Park, are striking examples of the devastation caused by successive wars. Once tourist gems, these regions now face prolonged dry seasons and increasing aridity. Since 1994, all trees have been cut down due to the presence of refugees, internally displaced people and humanitarian activities aimed at building shelters. This situation endangers not only human life, but also that of animals, plants and all species necessary for natural balance.
The urgency of restoring the environment in the territories of Kalehe and Kabare
Population displacement caused by internal rebellions has led to the concentration of families in reception centers, where they face unemployment and the need to find resources to survive. Residents are forced to steal trees from villages and cut down those from parks and forests to make embers, sell them in town and meet their needs. This phenomenon leads to the disappearance of vegetation, fauna and flora, thus causing an ecological catastrophe with disastrous consequences for humanity.
Place commonly called « among the French on National Road No. 2 in Nyabibwe Center, Mbinga-North Group, Kalehe Territory, South Kivu Province in DR Congo. This place requires reforestation
Factors responsible for the destruction of nature
In addition to the harmful consequences of warm ocean currents and climatic variations, agroforestry, forestry and wild trees are also destroyed by mining operators, timber traders, ember producers, bakeries, farms and plantations. The destruction of vast areas of forest deprives the environment of essential humidity, a favorable climate, lush vegetation, and the flora and fauna that depend on it.
Conclusion
Global warming is a major problem that requires the commitment of all humanity. It is crucial to become aware of this reality and to get actively involved in preserving the environment. The degradation and destruction of our ecosystem makes life increasingly difficult, both for humans and other forms of life.