How reforestation supports SDG 13 Climate Action and SDG 15 Life on Land through carbon capture, biodiversity restoration, and sustainable development.
A science-based explanation of forest biomass, carbon capture over time, and how MRV ensures verifiable climate impact through community-led forest monitoring.
Across the Andes, water security is no longer guaranteed. Rising temperatures, shifting rainfall patterns, and longer dry seasons are altering hydrological cycles that communities have relied on for generations.
In Peru’s Andean highlands, water and soil are inseparable. Mountain ecosystems regulate water flows that sustain rural livelihoods, downstream cities, and agricultural systems.
What we eat is connected to forests through land. Food demand shapes how land is allocated, which ecosystems are protected, and where agricultural frontiers expand.
Your carbon footprint shapes the stability of our climate, the availability of clean water, and the health of forests that sustain people and biodiversity.
In a world shaped by climate change and ecological loss, it is easy to believe that individual actions are too small to matter. Yet in nature, transformation often begins with something simple — a seed, a root, a single tree.