The Democratic Republic of Congo boasts some of the most lush forests on Earth. These forests are crucial for mitigating climate change, acting as a immense carbon sink. By revitalizing these degraded landscapes, we can create a sustainable corridor that absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere, driving us towards a zero-emission future. This endeavor will
Planting Trees in the DRC: A Green Corridor to CO2 Zero
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a nation rich in biodiversity but also vulnerable serious environmental challenges. Deforestation, driven by agricultural expansion, logging, and mining, has ravaged vast portions of its forests, contributing to climate change and threatening local communities. However, there is hope. A growing movement is