Even the smallest tree matters.
A magnificent reforestation by Instituto Terra, over an 18-year span
We don’t need to destroy nature in order to build walls.
Turning a degraded logging landscape back into a green paradise.
It’s right where it should be.
Turning the desert in Haiti into a forest, in only a year
After 16 years, 1,000 truckloads of orange juice byproducts gave life once again to a Costa Rican rainforest.
Eden Project’s reforestation in Madagascar, after 6 years
There’s nothing more rejuvenating than having a tree in your house.
Trees don’t really ask us where they can grow.
Solutions are there, but only if you put your mind to it.
Build houses around trees, not over them.
Apartment buildings are no longer limited to being concrete monstrosities.
Trees will grow wherever they find the necessary space they need.
Capable architects know how to preserve nature.
Even in places where nothing grows, flowers can still pop up.
The grounds may had been dry at this site in Haiti, but people managed to grow trees there.
A magnificent cylindrical forest house with a giant tree in the middle
Trees are way more precious than fences.
A sacred mango tree that has been standing for 100 years