Carbon Offset Fund

CHANGE THE WORLD. ERASE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT.

Take the first step to erase your carbon footprint.  Experts agree, we can’t solve climate change without trees. Restoring tropical forests is the best way to offset your carbon emissions while rebuilding habitats for endangered species.

Our carbon offset fund targets three issue facing our planet – climate change, mass species extinctions, and environmental degradation.  Supporting our work results in a triple bottom line, helping to rebuild a planet pushed to extremes.  Tropical forests soak up about 26 tons of carbon dioxide per hectare per year as they grow back. They do so for 20 years — and usually considerably longer. 

Often overlooked in the discussion about climate change, trees are the best way back to a resilient and healthy planet for people and wildlife. It only takes $90 per year to create a wildlife corridor that will absorb the average U.S. consumer’s carbon emissions of 16 tons CO2 for an entire year.

Plant Forests

PROTECT WILDLIFE

There are lots of ways to lower your carbon footprint by changing your diet, driving more fuel efficient cars, and flying less. While these are all important steps in the right direction, unfortunately you will never be able to fully erase your carbon footprint with lifestyle changes.

That’s why we thought is was time to give consumers a chance to offset their carbon footprint by supporting conservation. Our carbon offset fund is a collection of projects that restore some of the world’s most important forests for biodiversity. In addition, our approach empowers rural communities to engage with conservation efforts in a meaningful way.

So how does our carbon offset fund work?  By creating wildlife corridors with native trees, we are adding to the planet’s ability to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. Trees have been quietly offsetting these carbon emissions for centuries, converting carbon dioxide into the oxygen we need for life. 

Saving Nature, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation granted tax-exempt status with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) organization. As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, donations to the Saving Nature are tax-exempt and qualify as a charitable deduction for federal income tax purposes. Saving Nature complies with all 501(c)(3) rules and regulations.

Help Us Have a Bigger Impact

Give Someone A Forest 

Offset someone’s carbon footprint this year and you are giving two gifts. The first for your loved one. The second for the planet.

The time is now to enlist new trees in the fight against climate change

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