RAINFOREST PROTECTION
Preserving living diversity, improving living conditions & promoting sustainabilityThe tropical rainforests
are the most species-rich
ecosystems
on our planet.
The ongoing destruction of tropical forests is responsible for around one ninth of man-made climate-damaging CO₂ emissions worldwide[2].
Tropica Verde has been committed to the preservation of the world’s tropical rainforests since 1989 and thus makes a direct contribution to climate protection.
Forest protection is climate protection
Tropica Verde supports specific nature and species conservation projects in Costa Rica with donations and membership fees. The protected and reforested forests provide a habitat for endangered animals and plants and secure the drinking water supply for an entire region.
The conservation of this diverse and irreplaceable natural wealth is one of the most pressing environmental problems of our time. We all have to do something about the ongoing destruction.
“Many small people in many small places, taking many small steps, can change the face of the world.” African proverb
CO2 compensation with Tropica Verde
Help to actively counteract climate change
With your donation, you support measures that bind CO₂ in the long term and protect rainforests.
We would like to take this opportunity to point out that Tropica Verde does not advertise and sell classic CO2 offsetting. CO2 compensation is often cited by companies as a green measure to improve their image. Many factors need to be considered when it comes to CO2 compensation. CO2 compensation is still a hotly debated topic. Anyone who donates to Tropica Verde is not offsetting but supporting climate protection projects in general. As a small personal association, Tropica Verde also attaches great importance to the correct and particularly transparent use of donations. This way you can be sure that your donations will be used for current and future rainforest protection and environmental education. The DZI donation seal confirms this needs-oriented use of funds.
For detailed information on tropical rainforests, we recommend taking a look at the Info-Center of Fascination Rainforest
Sources and further information:
[1] https://www.spektrum.de/lexikon/biologie/regenwald/56026
[2] https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/themen/regenwald-abholzung-klimafolgen-sind-groesser-als
[3] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2035-0
[4] http://www.tropica-verde.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/20200205-CO2_Berechnung_Uni-Wien-2011.pdf
[5] https://www.planet-wissen.de/natur/landschaften/regenwald/index.html
[6] https://www.wald.de/waldwissen/tropischer-regenwald/
[7] https://www.bmuv.de/themen/klimaanpassung/ueberblick-klimaanpassung




