By Misbachul Munir | Project Staff
Real climate action doesn’t start in conference rooms—it starts in the soil.
Through the Plant 100,000 Trees in Indonesia Forest project, we are restoring degraded forest areas while strengthening local communities' role as guardians of their environment. Every tree planted helps absorb carbon, protect water sources, reduce disaster risks, and restore biodiversity.
In Indonesia’s forest landscapes, climate change is already being felt through floods, droughts, and declining soil fertility. Planting trees is one of the most practical and immediate ways to respond—especially when done alongside communities that depend on the forest for their livelihoods.
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