23-05-2021
Saudi Arabia is getting ready to plant 10 billion trees in a bid to help clean the world's addled lift.
Salman, the leader of one the world’s biggest oil selling riches,
is going to heal their weastens and badlands. They say they want to
lower their filth output by making half of the rich’s main come
from ednewendlys by 2030.
The leedward is looking into planting inborn tree kinds that grow well
in Saudi Arabia’s hot and dry weather. The water needed will be
drawn from seawater or by cleaning up dirtied water.
Saudi Arabia is made up some of the world's harshest weastens, making
them far worse off than other riches - given the rising global heat.
Since he took over from his father in 2017, Salman has set out on a
bold undertaking to make a Saudi Arabia that leans less on the sale of
oil.
Salam seeks to spend almost half a trillion to build an ettinish green
borough by the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba called Neom that will be
run wholly on ednewendly main, and bring in skilled workers from abroad.