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Togetther we can restore 100 million trees in 19 countries to have a positive impact on climate, communities and biodiversity.

One of the pillars of Areas' sustainability strategy is the planet. We started this project with the Priceless Planet Coalition to collaborate with the preservation of the environment.

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Campaign objectives

Reforest forests in the most vulnerable geographies on Earth.

Description

In the current context, the need to work on the reforestation of the planet has become an indisputable priority. The effects of climate change, the loss of biodiversity and environmental degradation have reached alarming levels, threatening our very existence and that of future generations. Massive deforestation has left vast tracts of land without tree cover, contributing to the excessive emission of greenhouse gases and soil erosion. Against this background, reforestation is presented as a fundamental solution to restore ecosystems, mitigate climate change, preserve biodiversity and safeguard the health of the planet.

For this reason, the Priceless Planet Coalition, the coalition of two important environmental entities, Conservation International and World Resources Institute, aims to plant 100 million trees to alleviate climate change.

Areas with the greatest potential for positive climate, community and biodiversity impacts across all 6 continents will be prioritized. Together with citizens, companies and corporate partners, we are having a positive effect against climate change.

Activities

Reforest 100 million trees in 19 countries thanks to the work of Conservation International and World Resources Institute.

Who will benefit?

Conservation International works to secure the critical benefits that nature provides to humanity. Since their inception, they have helped protect more than 6 million square kilometers (2.3 million square miles) of land and sea in more than 70 countries.

More information and links

Conservation International (web)

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