The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a vast landlocked country, is home to some of the world's last intact rainforests. These emerald treasures are essential not only for biodiversity but also for absorbing and storing carbon dioxide, mitigating the effects of climate change. Reforestation efforts in the DRC offer a viable pathway to achieve CO2
Planting Hope: Reforestation in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Deep within the heart of Congo Basin's vast expanse lies a story of renewal. The Democratic Republic of Congo, abundantly known for its vibrant forests, has faced years of environmental damage. Yet, amidst this challenge, a wave of hope is taking root. Dedicated individuals and organizations are working tirelessly to reclaim the land, one tree at