Your carbon footprint shapes the stability of our climate, the availability of clean water, and the health of forests that sustain people and biodiversity.
Eber remembers when the hill near her home felt empty and tired, when the soil was dry, the path was silent, and people walked by without stopping because there was nothing there that invited them to stay or feel connected.
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.
Empowerment through reforestation has become a central strategy in addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and social vulnerability in an integrated and scientifically grounded way.
Every June 5th, the world celebrates World Environment Day, a global reminder of the urgent need to protect nature, restore ecosystems, and ensure a sustainable future for all.