Our approach to…

How things get better

Building a sustainable future.

Frozen waterfall and river surrounded by snow-covered rocks and cliffs.

So, what are we facing?

It’s estimated that the world will be twenty degrees hotter in just three decades—this must be fixed.

As the planet continues to warm at an alarming rate, the urgency to act intensifies. These top causes are not only interlinked but are also amplifiers of one another, creating a feedback loop that accelerates the climate crisis. To effectively combat this trend, a comprehensive and assertive strategy is essential. We must integrate innovative technologies, policy reform, and community engagement to disrupt these patterns and forge a path toward reversing global temperature rises. Our commitment to these efforts will shape the health of our planet.

Top Causes

  • Deforestation

  • Industrial Emissions

  • Agricultural Practices

  • Urban Expansion

  • Transportation

What does this mean?

What we always say: Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.

This significant temperature increase could lead to catastrophic environmental changes, impacting ecosystems, weather patterns, and the global economy. Our actions today will determine the severity of these impacts and our ability to adapt to a changing world.

Phase One

Awareness

Educating the public about environmental issues is crucial. By raising awareness, we mobilize communities to take action and support sustainability initiatives.

Phase Two

Elimination

Our focus is on eliminating practices that harm the environment. This means advocating for policies that reduce waste and pollution, and promoting technologies that have minimal ecological footprints.

Phase Three

Growth

We promote sustainable growth by supporting renewable energy projects, green technologies, and eco-friendly practices that enhance economic and environmental health.

Current Stats

Where things are at now

Currently, our planet is at a critical juncture. While environmental awareness and action are increasing, the pace of change is not sufficient to offset the rapid degradation of our natural world. Our efforts now are more crucial than ever to ensure a viable and vibrant future.

We’ve already raised

$5M

in just 2 years.

Supported by

17

Countries

Over

400

Volunteers