The Mathematics Department, in cooperation with the Development and Continuing Education Unit at the College of Science, University of Baghdad, organized a lecture entitled “Analysis of The Stability of The Excessive Emission Model of Carbon Dioxide Gas with A Reforestation Policy”, sponsored by the Dean of the College, Assistant Professor Dr. Raed Falih Hassan, and attended by several students, academics professionals and math professionals.
The lecture was aimed at a statement of the importance of carbon dioxide gas, which is a major cause of the global warming phenomenon, and the need for forest biomass to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; with the reduction rate of forest biomass worldwide as a whole and the concern it raises can be attributed to human activities.
The lecture presented by Associate Professor Dr. Shirin Javad Rasul presented a non-linear mathematical model examining the impact of reforestation and the implementation of reforestation initiatives on the regulation of atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide gas, indicating that afforestation involves planting trees and allowing them to grow naturally, explaining that this process helps increase overall forest cover and has beneficial climate effects.