Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)
The world’s nations have pledged to restore 1 billion hectares of degraded land – an area larger than China.
The UN’s World Restoration Flagships highlight the most ambitious and promising nature-restoration projects worldwide. Here, we profile four of them, including a Jordanian botanic garden, fast-growing bamboo, and the revival of Korea’s fire-damaged forests.
1t.org is the World Economic Forum’s platform for the trillion trees community. It aims to conserve, restore and grow 1 trillion trees worldwide by 2030.
Building #resilience means protecting lives, livelihoods and the natural systems we all depend on. By investing in nature’s protective power – from #forests and wetlands to oceans, food and water systems – we can reduce climate shocks, strengthen stability and secure long-term well-being. Join the conversation by following #PeoplePlanetProgress
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