Large-scale reforestation tree planters

Fighting Climate Change

Climate change is already at our doorstep. Trees planted at scale pull carbon from the atmosphere and reduce global temperatures to slow climate change. With global deforestation only accelerating, we’re planting at the speed of a changing world.  

The climate crisis

Climate change continues to impact our planet, creating a chain reaction of unfortunate scenarios that reaches into every corner of the globe—including our front yards. Human activity, including deforestation, is a main contributor. 

The good news is there are many interconnected ways ways to address our warming climate and trees are a key solution. They are natural, affordable, accessible, and available now to meet global emissions reduction targets necessary by 2030 to stabilize the climate. But we have to start today.

looking up to tree canopy.

The science behind trees

If the environment is our planet’s body, trees are a vital organ, helping to produce conditions ripe for life. They pull carbon from the air, cleaning the air while producing the oxygen we ultimately breathe. They also “sweat” the water they draw from their roots though their leaves to put water back into the atmosphere. This water vapor then rises and gathers together to form clouds, rain, and snow. 

Aerial view of forest with mist.

The role of trees vs. climate change

Trees offer profound layers of benefit to our world, first and foremost as a leading solution to slowing climate change. By capturing carbon and reducing global temperatures, forests around the world have the ability to contribute a third of the emissions reductions necessary to meet global warming targets by 2030.

global forest, Dominican Republic

Key forests on the frontlines

At the Arbor Day Foundation, we know reforestation efforts in certain global regions can have a larger impact on the planet’s climate. These forests house the world’s most diverse ecosystems critical to many of our planet’s species while also acting as key drivers to regulating our global temperatures. It’s why we’re dedicating more of our energy in regions that can drive planet-shaping impact. 

We all have a role to play

Whether you’re a corporation working to do good and reach environmental goals or an individual who envisions a better world, it is up to all of us to come together and stand up for tomorrow.