By Nur Abdullah | Teacher at Punthuk Sewu
Climate action should be real, visible, and rooted in communities—not just promises on paper.
Through the Plant 100,000 Trees in Indonesia Forest project, we turn climate commitments into action by restoring degraded forests together with local communities. Every tree planted absorbs carbon, stabilizes soil, protects water sources, and helps rebuild ecosystems that people depend on for their livelihoods.
In rural Indonesia, the impacts of climate change—floods, droughts, and declining land productivity—are already being felt. Tree planting is one of the most practical and immediate solutions when combined with community stewardship and long-term care.
This initiative supports:
Community-managed nurseries producing high-quality seedlings
Tree planting in degraded forest and buffer areas
Long-term monitoring to ensure tree survival and impact
This is climate action you can see grow.
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By supporting this project, you are not only reducing emissions—you are restoring landscapes, strengthening communities, and planting solutions that last.
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