Amazon Map for Save a Tree App
Facebook fans are helping to save rainforest with the launch of the new, ‘Save a Tree' app. One click = one tree. Browse the map to see how your Facebook support is helping to save endangered forest in the Peruvian Amazon.
This campaign aims to save at least a whopping 570 acres of rainforest, that's around 25,000 trees. If you haven't clicked already save a tree now.
Once you've saved a tree for free trying making a small donation of just £1 to protect another tree in the rainforest. Take your pick here.
The new 'Save a Tree' app is supported by Buyagift.com.
What difference does a tree make?
- Each tropical tree locks in at least one tonne of CO2 which if deforested would be released into the atmosphere as climate warming carbon dioxide.
- As Cool Earth only protects rainforest at imminent risk of being deforested protecting one tree really does make a difference.
- Collectively the "Save a Tree" app will help save nearly 570 acres of rainforest in the Peruvian Amazon.
- This will lock in around 150,000 tonnes of CO2. That's the same amount of CO2 emitted by 250,000 people flying from Heathrow to New York.
- Cool Earth's projects are all community-led. So by protecting a rainforest tree you're also supporting the indigenous people who live in the rainforest.
- Now save a tree




