Join us in restoring the planet’s lungs. Our initiatives focus on planting trees in deforested and degraded areas to absorb CO₂ and combat climate change by partnering with local communities, governments, and global organizations.
we transform highways into green corridors by planting suitable vegetation along roadways. Our initiative not only beautifies highways but also helps reduce carbon emissions, enhances air quality, and supports biodiversity and promoting local job creation.
Join us in creating climate-resilient cities that benefit everyone, one green space at a time. Through projects like green roofs, parks, and vertical gardens, we reduce the urban heat island effect, making cities cooler, healthier, and more livable.
We are a large group of people who powered movement fighting for a green and peaceful future for your land, forest, oceans, foods, climate and pass the green earth to our children. Each one of us can make small changes in our lives, but together we can change the world.
Donate NowBecome part of the 1.5 Degree mission to fight climate change! As a volunteer, you’ll help plant trees, green urban spaces, and promote sustainable practices.
Act Now!To create a sustainable and resilient world where communities thrive in harmony with nature, achieving a stable climate and a vibrant ecosystem for future generations."
Our mission is to educate, empower, and engage individuals and communities to take actionable steps toward reducing global temperatures by 1.5 degrees. We strive to promote sustainable practices, foster innovation, and build collaborative networks that drive meaningful change.
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