September 25, 2009Plant-for-the-PlanetSeal the Deal Watch Seal the Deal – Six powerful voices on YouTube This article is over a year old and may not reflect latest facts and figures. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]PrevNext06.13.25 From Forests to the High Seas: Why We Spoke Up for the Ocean You might wonder: What does a tree-planting organization have to do with the ocean? Well, ecosystems are not isolated. Forests, oceans, and people are…06.04.25 From Laptops to Landscapes: How Automation is Scaling Forest Restoration With Fleet and Cloudflare, enterprise-grade security now reaches the forest. Seventeen years ago, Plant-for-the-Planet began with a school presentation — created on a laptop…06.03.25 A Generation at Risk: Why Today’s Children Will Suffer Most from Climate Inaction More than 600 million children could still be spared from a life marked by climate extremes if the world acts now. The study Global…05.23.25 The Wild Truth About Wildfires (And Why We’re Often to Blame) Discarded cigarette butt in dry grass – a common human cause of wildfires.…05.23.25 Tropical Deforestation Reaches Record High – Germany Must Act: Support the TFFF Now 2024 was a disastrous year for the world’s tropical rainforests: a new study has revealed alarming findings. Fires in the tropics have driven global…05.22.25 More Than Money: The Critical Role of GEF-9 in Global Climate Action When the first GEF-9 Replenishment meeting began in Paris earlier this week, much of the discussion focused on the size of the Trust Fund…
06.13.25 From Forests to the High Seas: Why We Spoke Up for the Ocean You might wonder: What does a tree-planting organization have to do with the ocean? Well, ecosystems are not isolated. Forests, oceans, and people are…
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06.03.25 A Generation at Risk: Why Today’s Children Will Suffer Most from Climate Inaction More than 600 million children could still be spared from a life marked by climate extremes if the world acts now. The study Global…
05.23.25 The Wild Truth About Wildfires (And Why We’re Often to Blame) Discarded cigarette butt in dry grass – a common human cause of wildfires.…
05.23.25 Tropical Deforestation Reaches Record High – Germany Must Act: Support the TFFF Now 2024 was a disastrous year for the world’s tropical rainforests: a new study has revealed alarming findings. Fires in the tropics have driven global…
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