Protecting forests means protecting wildlife—join us in safeguarding vital habitats like the Kasigau Wildlife Corridor, where 11,000 elephants roam free.????? #wildlife #habitat #conservation #endangered
Stand For Trees
环境服务
Washington, DC,MA 609 位关注者
One of the most effective ways you can fight deforestation, protect wildlife, empower communities & curb climate change.
关于我们
Stand For Trees tackles deforestation at its core –?by preventing mature, resilient trees from being chopped down. Our projects protect 4.5 million hectares of tropical forests and prevent 700 million tonnes of carbon emissions; improve quality of life for over a million people, including local and indigenous communities; and safeguard unique ecosystems and thousands of endangered species. We use REDD+, a pay-for-performance model that requires independent, third-party verification and which only rewards success. With us, anyone can save forests and heal the climate.
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https://standfortrees.org/
Stand For Trees的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 环境服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington, DC,MA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2007
- 领域
- Sustainability、climate change、carbon certificates、wildlife、indigenous communities和Biodiversity
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Stand For Trees员工
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Here's how becoming sustainable through Stand For Trees is good for your business: 1. A sustainability strategy attracts new customers and sets you apart from competitors. 2. Excite and attract top talent by aligning your brand with meaningful sustainability efforts. 3. Future-proof your business by measuring emissions and staying ahead of environmental regulations 4. Communicate your sustainability initiatives clearly to build brand trust with customers Start your journey today: standfortrees.org! #sustainability #smes #carbonoffsetting
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More than a third of the world’s #tree species are threatened with #extinction, according to the first comprehensive assessment of trees by the world’s leading scientific authority on the status of species. ?? The findings, announced earlier this week, are especially sobering given the amount of life that trees sustain. Countless species of other plants, animals and fungi rely on forest ecosystems. Trees are also fundamental to regulating water, nutrients and planet-warming #carbon. The tree assessment is considered comprehensive because it includes more than 80% of known tree species. ?Now more than ever, it’s critical that we step up for the trees that sustain us all. Whether through conservation, restoration, or support for organizations working tirelessly on the ground, we each have a role to play. #StandForTrees
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Orchids, bromeliads, and ferns are common examples of epiphytes, living high in the canopy to catch more light. Epiphytes absorb water from rain and moisture in the air—through their roots or specialized leaf hairs adapted to capture humidity. They gather nutrients from small bits of organic debris or soil particles blown in on the wind. These 'air plants' create micro-habitats, adding incredible diversity to the forest!
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The Amazon is facing its worst fire season in two decades. Over 62,000 square kilometers of rainforest have burned this year—an area larger than Sri Lanka or Costa Rica. These fires, largely set by human activity, are turning the Amazon from a vital carbon absorber into a major carbon emitter. Indigenous communities like the Caititu are directly impacted, battling fires that have ravaged their land for over 15 days. As the fires intensify, so does the risk to their health, homes, and the ecosystem we all depend on. Urgent action is needed to protect the Amazon before it's too late. #climateaction #climatecrisis #conservation
Amazon's record forest fires hit Brazil's indigenous communities
bbc.com
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Here’s our latest Climate Hero Spotlight: Nomad Africa??? By partnering with Stand For Trees, Nomad Africa is meeting their goal of reducing their carbon footprint while also contributing to the sustainable development of the destinations they operate in. Here’s what they’ve accomplished: ?? 500 trees saved ?? 25 tonnes of CO2 offset Nomad Africa's contribution helps ensure a healthier planet for future generations.???
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Yes, protecting forests can be a more effective and immediate solution for reducing carbon emissions than relying solely on technology. Forests serve as crucial carbon sinks, naturally absorbing and storing significant amounts of CO2. While technological solutions like carbon capture are promising, they are still in development. In contrast, conserving and restoring forests offer a proven, cost-effective, and scalable approach to combating climate change. Moreover, forest protection supports biodiversity and benefits local communities, making it a comprehensive strategy for environmental and social impact. #ForestConservation #ClimateAction #CarbonReduction #Sustainability
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We're proud to partner with Stand For Trees on the Kasigau Wildlife Sanctuary project to offset our carbon footprint and contribute to the fight against climate change!
Here’s our latest Climate Hero Spotlight: Save the Elephants ?? Not only is Save the Elephants leading the way in elephant research and conservation, but they’re also stepping up to fight climate change. Since 2021, they’ve supported our Kasigau Wildlife Sanctuary project to offset their organization’s emissions. Here’s what they’ve achieved: ??14,789 trees protected ?? 739 tonnes of CO2 offset By protecting forests and taking climate action, Save the Elephants ensures a safer future for elephants and our planet. ?? You can read more about this partnership on standfortrees.org.
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Here’s our latest Climate Hero Spotlight: Save the Elephants ?? Not only is Save the Elephants leading the way in elephant research and conservation, but they’re also stepping up to fight climate change. Since 2021, they’ve supported our Kasigau Wildlife Sanctuary project to offset their organization’s emissions. Here’s what they’ve achieved: ??14,789 trees protected ?? 739 tonnes of CO2 offset By protecting forests and taking climate action, Save the Elephants ensures a safer future for elephants and our planet. ?? You can read more about this partnership on standfortrees.org.
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Dancing mangrove trees along the beach of Sumba Island, Indonesia. ???? Almost a quarter of all mangrove ecosystems on earth are in Indonesia, where they cover an area as big as Belgium. And with their amazing ability to store carbon, mangroves are one of nature's best defenses against climate change. With Stand For Trees, you can protect Indonesia's mangrove forests and fight climate change through the Rimba Raya project. Learn more at standfortrees.org! #mangroves #carbon #conservation