Plant-for-the-Planet Club in Uganda: A Guiding Light for Climate Justice
The establishment of a Plant-for-the-Planet Club in Uganda holds special significance. This East African country faces political and ...
The establishment of a Plant-for-the-Planet Club in Uganda holds special significance. This East African country faces political and ...
Trees are well-known for absorbing CO₂. However, an international research team led by Vincent Gauci from the University ...
From 23 to 25 May, eighth graders from Munich International School (MIS) organized a Solutionary Summit aimed at ...
Using the hashtag #ProjektErde (English: #ProjectEarth), the Lower Saxony Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the city of ...
Our patron and supporter from the very beginning has passed away. We will remember his commitment to our ...
The catastrophe in Chile, in which 112 people have died so far in 180 forest fires, has shocked ...
New app by Plant-for-the-Planet brings hope for smallholder farmers “The EU regulation for deforestation-free supply chains shows that ...
The 9th International Youth Summit organized by Plant-for-the-Planet recently took place at the Evangelische Akademie Frankfurt, marking a ...
With today’s national election, all eyes are on the Democratic Republic of the Congo – something that happens ...
In June 2023, Arne Feldmann, a 20-year-old from Emsbüren, had the opportunity to visit Plant-for-the-Planet Ghana in the ...
Forests serve as colossal carbon reservoirs and powerful allies in combating the climate crisis, a fact confirmed by ...
The annual UN climate conference (COP – Conference of the Parties) stands as a significant global forum, intended ...
Oluwaseyi Olawuyi coordianated two academies in Nigeria with the help from the Climate Justice Ambassador Darasimi Damilare The ...
Chris Anulunkor, a long-time Climate Justice Ambassador for Plant-for-the-Planet and chief moderator of the workshop, reports from the ...
Planting trees in a forest? Restoring forests where they already exist and are protected? Admittedly, that sounds contradictory ...