How trees provide clean water for farmers

Jerome Foster II
The Climate Reporter
1 min readApr 15, 2018

Some success stories begin with failures.

Joram’s forest used to be a wasteland. His well used to run dry, and his community suffered. Now, the entire Ugandan village draws clean water from Joram’s well. Life is good.

“We find that tree planting is actually life for water, and water is also life for people and animals, as well as sustainability of everything.”

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Jerome Foster II
The Climate Reporter

The Climate Reporter Co-founder and Co-Editor-in-Chief | Author | Climate Activist