In this time of giving, please consider supporting an impressive new campaign to plant trees in the Amazon Rainforest.
‘It is one of the best available environmental actions for the Earth and all living beings. The United Nations has declared 2021-2030 the Decade of Eco-Restoration. Around 25% of the land on Earth is now in a degraded state. The restoration of degraded lands is essential to ending the climate crisis.’ [1]
Just imagine:
- $14 will plant 1 tree and fund their care for 3 years, restoring 43 square feet of forest.
- $140 will plant 10 trees and fund their care for 3 years, restoring 430 square feet of forest.
- $700 will plant 50 trees and fund their care for 3 years, restoring 2,150 square feet of forest.
- $1,400 will plant 100 trees and fund their care for 3 years, restoring 4,300 square feet of forest.
- $70,000 will plant 5000 trees and fund their care for 3 years, restoring 5 acres of forest.
Now go ahead and peruse the website, Inochi Amazon Rainforest Project for all the projects, details and underpinnings (a.k.a. roots!). Share this with your friends and let’s plant trees together!

Image from Image from https://inochi-earth.org/trees
Inochi’s goal for 2022 is to raise enough funding from their friends and colleagues to support a local community plant and sustain 5,000 tree seedlings of a mixed variety of species using already successful agroforestry techniques.
Inochi is a U.S. nonprofit organization active locally (in California, Hawaii and Japan) and internationally (around the world) since 1993. They have recently been working with a trustworthy volunteer team of Inochi members in Brazil to address climate change while supporting local communities of Indigenous Peoples.
Let’s get started and help them—help us. It’s a great tree story!
(U.S. donations are tax deductible)
Federal Identification Number is: 94-3175-526.
To donate by mail, send a check or money order made out to INOCHI to:
Inochi, 2267 Summer Street, Berkeley, California 94709 United States of America
Phone: +1 510 649 8844
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