+ Climate+ Nature +
+ RAPID BIODIVERSITY LOSS +
“Globally, at least 1.2 million plant and animal species are estimated to be under threat of extinction, many of them before 2100.” (London School of Economics, UK)
More than 100 nations support the goal of :
Protecting 30% of Biodiversity by 2030
+ HIGH QUALITY CARBON CREDITS +
Additionality
Policy alignment
Safeguards
International standards & methodologies
Co-Benefits
Permanence
Accounting for leakage
Independent & robust MRV process
+ FOREST FACTS +
To maintain a livable planet, we need to protect 30% of all land and manage another 20% sustainably by 2030.
50% of forests globally has been cleared or degraded, and less than 15% are intact.
Conservation and restoration of forests, grasslands and wetlands can reduce ⅓ of CO2 emissions.
Mosaic restoration potential of 1.5 billion hectares of forest landscapes, and another 500 million hectares are suitable for wide-scale restoration
+ OCEAN FACTS +
Mangroves and other coastal wetlands can store 10 times more carbon than most forests.
More than 3 billion people, mostly living in developing countries, depend directly on oceans for food and livelihoods.
Coastal wetlands restoration efforts could sequester 160 million tons of CO2 emissions per year.