Say it with trees! An unusual Valentine’s gift that makes
a difference.
Before you rush out for last minute romantic Valentine's flowers, why not sponsor ½ an acre of Amazonian rainforest and protect around 22 mature trees, 95 saplings, 6 endangered animals, 322 types of plant (including forest orchids!) and over 11,000 species of insect and worm (not one for the ladies perhaps). You’ll also be keep 130 tonnes of CO2 where it belongs and helping local communities to protect the rainforest.
So don't fall for the over-priced priced flowers flown half way around the world at the cost of global warming, protect the rainforest and play a role in halting rainforest destruction and keeping carbon where it belongs.
You can protect ½ acre of rainforest and email and/or post a certificate to your loved one or protect a whole acre. A sponsored acre locks in 260 tonnes of global warming CO2 - that's the same as the annual carbon footprints of ten British families. So why not give a gift that can make a difference!
Your Valentine will be able to view their sponsored
forest immediately on Google Maps. They will also receive updates from our
local monitoring teams and news about the rainforest they have protected.
This is a way to say “I love you” that won’t wilt in a few days. So “Say it with trees”.

The UK's prime minister has committed to creating jobs that he hopes will reduce Britain's climate change and global warming impact.

Scientists have provided additional support to efforts to save the rainforest in eastern Tanzania.

A travel company has set up an environmentally-friendly mountain biking tour project in the Cambodian rainforest.

An Indonesian politician has been jailed for eight years for allowing a protected forest to be misused.

More than 334 cubic meters of illegally logged lumber has been stockpiled in a single district of Vietnam, it has been revealed.

Illegal logging will continue to force elephants into areas inhabited by humans in Malaysia until it is stopped, it has been claimed.

The Earth's ability to cope with increased levels of carbon dioxide has been questioned by scientists.
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Working with local partners, Cool Earth is helping to secure this corridor of land by investing in its protection system and in local community development that values forest conservation above forest destruction.
The Peruvian Amazon is experiencing rapid deforestation. As you read, illegal loggers are devastating the rainforest resources of many tribal communities.
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