What We Do
Climate action, ecosystem protection, and environmental education are the three main focuses of our organization that are crucial to building a sustainable future. We take a comprehensive approach, integrating policy lobbying, community engagement, and scientific research to produce long-lasting results.
- Climate Action:
We acknowledge that the biggest threat to our planet’s future is climate change. Through energy efficiency programs, renewable energy projects, and lobbying for more robust climate policies, our climate action programs aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We collaborate with governments to advance carbon pricing and emissions reduction goals, as well as to carry out national commitments to the Paris Agreement. By offering information and tools on how to lessen their carbon footprint, we also assist communities and businesses in making the shift to sustainable practices. - Ecosystem Conservation:
Healthy ecosystems are built on biodiversity, and we are working to conserve and restore habitats all across the world. We work with local and indigenous communities to implement conservation measures that benefit animals and people in wetlands and rainforests. Reforestation, anti-poaching patrols, and the establishment of protected zones for endangered animals are some of our initiatives. In order to better understand the intricate relationships that exist between species and their surroundings, we also carry out scientific study. We then utilize this information to inform our conservation efforts. - Environmental Education & Advocacy:
We think that the best way to encourage environmental care is through education. In order to increase public awareness of urgent environmental issues and encourage people to take action, we collaborate with educational institutions, community organizations, and schools on our environmental education programs. Influencing local, national, and worldwide policy is the main goal of our advocacy work. We advocate for stricter environmental laws, including prohibitions on dangerous pesticides, moratoriums on deforestation, and incentives for the growth of renewable energy.