By signing the pledge to Unite for Nature, you are supporting the initiative to restore Australia’s Biodiversity Hotspots. The UN has set a target to protect and restore at least 30% of all land and sea by 2030. We want to ensure that our Global Biodiversity Hotspots are restored and not forgotten.
We need to restore these critically important areas of Australia.
Take the pledge today, and we will plant a tree in a biodiversity hotspot for you.
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Join the 867 others who have made the pledge.
For the first 1,000 people who sign our pledge, a tree will be planted in your name to say thank you.
Help restore our Biodiversity Hotspots
At Carbon Positive Australia, we work to protect Australia’s Biodiversity Hotspots through our land restoration projects that support our wildlife and ecosystems.
Central to our work is the commitment to develop, support and catalyse tree-planting activities. Tree planting holds immense potential for combatting climate change and regenerating the land. By supporting and championing tree-planting initiatives, we seek to amplify the positive impact of these activities.
Activities that not only support wildlife and ecosystems but also help to reduce the impacts of climate change, helping to bring in rain, hold soil, clean rivers, and stop erosion. For farmers, this work provides windbreaks, shade for stock, and a ready supply of birds to reduce pests. It also supports work for First Nations Rangers and improves regional economies.
It’s a win-win for everyone.
For YOU. For NATURE.
And it can only be done when we unite together.
The Australian environment is under threat
The Australian environment is under threat. Over the past two decades, we have cleared trees and bushland at a staggering rate – equivalent to three million MCG ovals and made a name for ourselves as the country with the fourth-highest extinction rate on the planet.
It has got to stop.
For over 65,000 years, First Nations People have cared for the Australian environment. Now, it is time for us to step up alongside them and unite to restore our amazing landscapes.
It is time to unite for nature.
We need you.
Nature needs you.
The UN decade of restoration
The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, spanning from 2021 to 2030, serves as a crucial initiative to protect and rejuvenate ecosystems worldwide, emphasising the interconnectedness of human well-being and nature’s vitality.
By halting ecosystem degradation and implementing restoration efforts, the Decade strives to achieve global sustainability objectives. It underscores the pivotal role healthy ecosystems play in enhancing livelihoods, mitigating climate change, and safeguarding biodiversity, aligning with the urgency highlighted by both the Sustainable Development Goals and scientific warnings regarding climate change, marking a critical timeline for collective action.
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The more signatures we receive, the higher chance we have to restore these crucial areas in the next six years.
Why supporters say this pledge is important?
Our earth our home and all of nature must be supported anyway we can.
– Miriam
I want my children to be able to enjoy the beautiful environment as I do.
– Lauren
Without trees humans will die… sounds dramatic but it is also the truth. We need all the trees we can get 🙂
– Caroline
The earth gives so much beauty and love to us the least I can do is this.
– Jaz
Because nature, the environment and our world is important to me…
– Raymond
Australia is running behind its 2030 climate change targets, and has to urgently correct the current course in order to meet them.
– Jean-Luc
My purpose is to contribute significantly to the environment and landcare sector through my work and family life.
– Anne-Marie
We need biodiversity on farms!
– Laura
We need more funding to restore Biodiversity Hotspots.
– Christine
They need help!
– Gracie
I’m concerned our government it not doing enough to protect our beautiful wildlife or protect our environment
– Debra
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Dr Seuss Be like the Lorax – speak for the trees 🙂
– Simone
forests are a part of human habitat, we are responsible for caring for all beings
– Emma
Fight the power against climate change now and end all fossil fuels.
– Jerry
Australia is the extinction capital of the world because we have been destroying, rather than working with, the soil. Biodiversity hotspots are the best targets, but we need people to change their thinking and especially their actions
– Cheryl
We need to take care of the earth for future generations. God created the world and charged us with taking care of it.
– Stephanie