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Planting trees in grasslands won’t save the planet – rather protect and restore forests

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Many of these tree planting projects target Africa’s rangelands (open grasslands or shrublands used by livestock and wild animals).

Key Points: 
  • Many of these tree planting projects target Africa’s rangelands (open grasslands or shrublands used by livestock and wild animals).
  • Our goal is to protect and promote rangelands that combat desertification and support economic
    growth, resilient livelihoods and the sustainable development of pastoralism.
  • In pursuit of this goal, we reviewed all the scientific studies we could find on the effects of planting trees in rangelands.

Why rangelands matter

  • Rangelands provide critical ecosystem services, but these are lost when open grassy vegetation is converted to forest or plantation.
  • Many rangelands are too dry, steep or rocky to grow crops but are suited for livestock grazing to produce meat, milk and fibres such as wool.
  • Read more:
    When tree planting actually damages ecosystems

    The ecosystem services provided by rangelands are generally overlooked while those provided by forests and trees are assumed to be far superior.

Afforestation in the wrong places often fails

  • This is a suitable form of land use for those environments, which would be harmed by planting trees.
  • Tree planting projects are commonly portrayed as reforestation, which implies that the target areas have lost their original forest cover.
  • In fact, planting trees in rangelands that naturally have low tree cover is afforestation.
  • This often fails because they don’t have enough rainfall throughout the year to support high tree cover.

Afforestation can be damaging to people, water and climate

  • Despite being portrayed as supporting local economic development and ecosystem restoration, afforestation projects often exclude existing land users and limit their access to land and resources.
  • Rangeland afforestation also reduces streamflow and lowers water tables as trees use much more water than grasses.

What is a better solution?

  • If these initiatives were focused on degraded forest instead, three-quarters of degraded forests could be restored.
  • In rangelands, the best approach is to protect and enhance their existing carbon stores rather than replacing them with forests or plantations.


Susanne Vetter does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

World's eminent Impact Leaders convene in Dubai

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Saturday, October 14, 2023

DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- GITEX Impact has announced a list of 300 Impact Leaders, chosen across sectors and regions for the year 2023. Impact Leaders gain membership to the GITEX Impact CSO Business Club, a by-invite-only community that leads the transition to a more sustainable world through collaborations and advanced tech solutions. GITEX Impact is the region's largest event for sustainability tech innovation, ESG strategies and services.

Key Points: 
  • DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- GITEX Impact has announced a list of 300 Impact Leaders, chosen across sectors and regions for the year 2023.
  • Impact Leaders gain membership to the GITEX Impact CSO Business Club, a by-invite-only community that leads the transition to a more sustainable world through collaborations and advanced tech solutions.
  • The names of the 300 GITEX Impact Leaders for 2023 have been announced by GITEX Impact here https://giteximpact.com/cso-business-club/ .
  • The Impact Leaders convene at GITEX Impact, 16 - 20 October 2023 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, which is the largest multi stakeholder global technology event for breakthrough innovations in climate, ESG investments, sustainable finance & public-private partnerships.

World's eminent Impact Leaders convene in Dubai

Retrieved on: 
Saturday, October 14, 2023

DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- GITEX Impact has announced a list of 300 Impact Leaders, chosen across sectors and regions for the year 2023. Impact Leaders gain membership to the GITEX Impact CSO Business Club, a by-invite-only community that leads the transition to a more sustainable world through collaborations and advanced tech solutions. GITEX Impact is the region's largest event for sustainability tech innovation, ESG strategies and services.

Key Points: 
  • DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- GITEX Impact has announced a list of 300 Impact Leaders, chosen across sectors and regions for the year 2023.
  • Impact Leaders gain membership to the GITEX Impact CSO Business Club, a by-invite-only community that leads the transition to a more sustainable world through collaborations and advanced tech solutions.
  • The names of the 300 GITEX Impact Leaders for 2023 have been announced by GITEX Impact here https://giteximpact.com/cso-business-club/ .
  • The Impact Leaders convene at GITEX Impact, 16 - 20 October 2023 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, which is the largest multi stakeholder global technology event for breakthrough innovations in climate, ESG investments, sustainable finance & public-private partnerships.

COP28 Presidency Partners with African Leaders to Raise Climate Ambitions, Seize Opportunity of Green Growth Through Fairer Climate Finance for Africa

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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

The initiative will "demonstrate the commercial case for clean investment across this important continent" and will be "designed to work with Africa, for Africa."

Key Points: 
  • The initiative will "demonstrate the commercial case for clean investment across this important continent" and will be "designed to work with Africa, for Africa."
  • Al Jaber cited that currently, "Africa contributes just 3 per cent of global emissions, yet suffers some of the worst consequences.
  • As a part of the COP28 Presidency's Action Agenda, Al Jaber emphasized his plan to fix climate finance.
  • As mandated by the Paris Climate Agreement, COP28 UAE will deliver the first ever Global Stocktake – a comprehensive evaluation of progress against climate goals.

African Union: climate action offers organisation unique chance for revival

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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Reporters, however, failed at the time to pick up on one notable point: that the initiative was not taken within the framework of the African Union (AU).

Key Points: 
  • Reporters, however, failed at the time to pick up on one notable point: that the initiative was not taken within the framework of the African Union (AU).
  • This is yet another illustration of the fact that this organisation is struggling to establish itself on the international stage.
  • The institution, which replaced the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 2002 and brings together the continent’s 55 states, is based on the model of the European Union (EU).

The African Union, a secondary player in international relations

    • The number of Turkish diplomatic representations has more than tripled in just 20 years, and China is now the leading investor in Africa.
    • Despite all this, Africa’s role on the international stage has not fundamentally changed since the 19th century.
    • In the eyes of the outside world, the African continent remains largely a passive subject, a mere supplier of raw materials.

Reforming the African Union and identifying its key objectives

    • In this respect, two documents dating from several years ago, whose recommendations have been insufficiently implemented, contain some interesting ideas.
    • Objective 7 seems the most likely to generate the massive global support that the pan-African institution really needs.

Great Green Wall and Congo Basin as continental priorities

    • We recently suggested stepping up climate communication and public diplomacy on the Congo Basin.
    • Bodies such as the Congo Basin Blue Fund, the Congo Basin Forest Partnership (CBFP), the Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC), and the PAFC Congo Basin Initiative (CBI) are, from this point of view, large-scale environmental initiatives that have already prompted the AU’s main partners to commit themselves wholeheartedly.

Climate action and the African Union

    • In light of the above, we believe that climate action and diplomacy, particularly through the GGW initiative and the Congo Basin, could help the AU to restore its international image.
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      Grande muraille verte au Sahel : les défis de la prochaine décennie

      Climate action backed by the Congo Basin could yet add more weight to the AU’s diplomacy.

    • It is essential that the African Union plays a central role in climate diplomacy.
    • The industrialised countries will be among the first beneficiaries of successful action on the GGW and the Congo Basin.

The Islamic Republic of Mauritania, the communities of Boghé and African Agriculture to enter an agreement for commercial farming development; phased investment of up to $500mm on expanse of Senegal-Mauritania River valley with potential of over 500,000

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Monday, December 19, 2022

After full development, the program is expected to have substantial impact on the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Mauritania and permanent job creation.

Key Points: 
  • After full development, the program is expected to have substantial impact on the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Mauritania and permanent job creation.
  • We are happy to open the door to many more of these agreements for the best interest of our farmers and rural communities."
  • African Agriculture is a vegetation-based protein commercial farming platform beginning with Alfalfa for premium dairy and beef cattle animal feed with existing operations in Senegal and Niger.
  • The corporate goal is to enhance farming productivity yields, and hence boost food security in Africa and globally.

Bezos Earth Fund Commits $50 Million to African Restoration

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Monday, November 7, 2022

Through its support of the African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative (AFR100) , the Bezos Earth Fund is working to remove three critical barriers to locally led restoration.

Key Points: 
  • Through its support of the African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative (AFR100) , the Bezos Earth Fund is working to remove three critical barriers to locally led restoration.
  • "Since COP26 the Earth Fund has invested $300 million for conservation in the Congo Basin, Tropical Andes, and Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape, as well as $50 million to scale up restoration globally.
  • The Bezos Earth Fund is delighted to announce today another $50 million to accelerate restoration in Africa, the continent where both the need and opportunity for restoration are the greatest," said Steer.
  • "Africa's restoration movement is taking off," said Wanjira Mathai, an advisor to the Bezos Earth Fund.

Carbon and Finance Platform Earthbanc Raises $1.5 Million Pre Seed Round

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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Earthbanc develops carbon projects, sells verified and audited carbon credits, and enables investors to finance carbon removal.

Key Points: 
  • Earthbanc develops carbon projects, sells verified and audited carbon credits, and enables investors to finance carbon removal.
  • Earthbanc Protocol will utilize Regen Ledger to store carbon reporting and auditing information on the transparent blockchain, and Earthbanc will mint carbon credits on Regen Registry, the carbon credit registry operated by Regen Network.
  • Earthbanc is pioneering a super cost-effective and precise carbon credit and finance platform.
  • On the Earthbanc platform, you can purchase fully audited carbon credits, or choose to invest in carbon removal.

In world first, VINCI Airports, World of Women, and Code Green bring digital artworks to airports across the globe on international women's day

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Tuesday, March 8, 2022

PARIS, March 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --  VINCI Airports, in collaboration with CODE GREEN and WORLD OF WOMEN, are celebrating International Women's Day by organizing the first-ever NFT exhibition worldwide showing the work of 22 incredible artists into more than 20 airports simultaneously, in Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, France, Japan, Portugal and Serbia.

Key Points: 
  • VINCI Airports is accelerating plans by supporting the careers of women within its network.
  • Nicolas Notebaert, CEO of VINCI Concessions and President of VINCI Airports, declared:"We are proud to put our airports at the service of such a strong environmental message from women artists.
  • Diversity and gender equity are in the DNA of aviation: mobility brings people closer and helps to build an open world."
  • World of Women Co-Founder & artist, Yam Karkai said: "At World of Women, we like to have an impact beyond the NFT Space.

In world first, VINCI Airports, World of Women, and Code Green bring digital artworks to airports across the globe on international women's day

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, March 8, 2022

PARIS, March 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --  VINCI Airports, in collaboration with CODE GREEN and WORLD OF WOMEN, are celebrating International Women's Day by organizing the first-ever NFT exhibition worldwide showing the work of 22 incredible artists into more than 20 airports simultaneously, in Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, France, Japan, Portugal and Serbia.

Key Points: 
  • VINCI Airports is accelerating plans by supporting the careers of women within its network.
  • Nicolas Notebaert, CEO of VINCI Concessions and President of VINCI Airports, declared:"We are proud to put our airports at the service of such a strong environmental message from women artists.
  • Diversity and gender equity are in the DNA of aviation: mobility brings people closer and helps to build an open world."
  • World of Women Co-Founder & artist, Yam Karkai said: "At World of Women, we like to have an impact beyond the NFT Space.