Trees produce the air we breathe, filter the water we drink, provide habitats for the pollinators responsible for providing us with food, and mitigate the effect of heat waves by providing shade to a wide variety of landscapes. They take in CO2 from the air and use it to grow while converting it into breathable air (a.k.a. oxygen). Forests have absorbed a net average of 7.6 billion tons of CO2 yearly between 2001 and 2019 alone!
Our partners plant trees where needed the most. They work in more than 40 countries and focus on the most important ecosystems. These areas are critical for fighting climate change and lowering carbon levels. This is hard work. They need to clear the land, nurse the saplings, transplant them from the nursery to the planting grounds, and monitor them as they grow to evaluate survival.
We partner with trusted and certified organizations like Arbor Day Foundation, Eden Reforestation Projects, and One Tree Planted.