215,000 acres saved so far
Protecting rainforests with Cool Earth Action - Keeping carbon where it belongs

No Fun Being Extinct

No Fun Being Extinct

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New initiative

Become a Cool School and sponsor an acre of endangered rainforest or get a business to help you do it and make your community more carbon positive.

Gasping for air

We need the rainforest to breathe. They are the lungs of the world and generate as much as a quarter of the world's oxygen.

Medicine cabinet of the world

Tropical rainforests have been the source of many life-saving drugs including two-thirds of cancer drugs. Future cures will depend on forest conservation.

Rainforests water our lawns

As well as breathing out oxygen, rainforests drive global weather patterns by transpiring water into clouds. No rainforests, no rain.

Where the wild things are

Rainforests are biodiversity hotspots. A small patch of forest can contain as many as 1,500 flowering plants and 750 species of tree.

Just one lost acre can wipe out a species

Losing forest means losing irreplaceable species. Every day, 35 species become extinct because of tropical deforestation.

Two lost acres by the time you read this

The world's rainforest took thousands of years to grow. But every second, an acre of rainforest is destroyed.

Protect rainforest: Tackle Climate Change

Trees breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. Carbon stored in their wood cannot contribute to global warming.

Once it's gone, it's gone

Once rainforest is cleared and the soil lost, the land usually turns into savannah which is unable to support more than grasses.

Rainforest communities are the best protectors

The best way to protect rainforest is to make sure local people are in control. Cool Earth funds rainforest communities to protect forest.

Help communities earn more from standing forest

How do local communities earn a living from protected rainforest? Rubber tapping is a traditional income source that needs conserved forest.

The finest coffee beans need rainforest

South America is the largest coffee producer. It is traditionally grown in the shade of other trees so it depends on other rainforest species.

The fruits of pristine forest

Brazil nuts only come from mature, pristine rainforest. Only certain bee species can pollinate them so they cannot be grown in plantations.

Rainforest jewel box

One of the key trade-goods of the Ashaninka people in Peru is beautiful jewellery that Cool Earth helps sell to fund conservation.

Rainforest news

Cool Earth is the leading source of rainforest news - from communities to coffee and from chocolate to carbon.

How can I make a difference?

Sponsoring rainforest with Cool Earth is a unique way to tackle climate change, and with Google Maps you can even see where your money is going.

Rainforest facts

Rainforest inventory. Even though they only 2% of the Earth's surface area, rainforests are home to 50% of plants and animals.

Get Involved

Schools play a really important part in raising awareness about climate change and protecting the world’s precious rainforests. The school zone is where you can find ideas and information on how to get involved and learn more about this endangered environment. Plus there are plenty of fun competitions and challenges. It’s aimed at children, teachers and parents. Below are a few suggestions on how to get started. Get in touch.montage silly haired bird, cool school and grasshopper

Register your school

By registering your school you will be able to receive updates and have access to competitions and additional resources. 

Cool School

Cool SchoolIf you really want help tackle climate change whilst bringing the rainforest closer to your classroom then get involved with the Cool School   inititative. You can be a school that is making a difference in your community and in the jungle.

 Use Our Resources

Our resources for teachers are being written exclusively for us by teachers who experienced rainforest life up close on Cool Earth Teacher Fellowship 2009. These are free for you to download and use plus new ideas are always welcome.

Fundraising

School children across the world have made an incredible difference to rainforest protection by fundraising for Cool Earth. You can find plenty of ideas here on how to get involved plus we always showcase your events, news and pictures. Your sponsored rainforest is plotted in your Cool Earth account.

Rainforest Schools

Cool Earth helps support many schools that are based in our project areas across South America. Find out more about our work with the students and teachers.

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