Climate Stewards projects reduce
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Current projects |
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| Ghana |
Full operation (year 3) |
| South Africa |
Pilot operation |
| Peru |
Feasibility |
| Kenya |
Proposal |
Tropical forests play a key role in regulating the amount of
Forests also contain as much as 90% of the world's terrestrial animal and plant life; provide food, shelter and fuel for people in extreme poverty; regulate global water cycles; and reduce soil erosion.
Climate Stewards is part of A Rocha, an international family of conservation projects working in 19 countries on five continents. It is the local national organization of A Rocha which implements our projects (eg A Rocha Ghana). This enables us to work closely with local communities, involving them in the planning, management and maintenance of the projects.
Our projects are designed to meet the high international standards of the Climate Community Biodiversity Alliance. Our Ghana projects are being assessed throughout 2009.
While our first projects are forest-based, we are also committed to run fuel efficiency and renewable energy projects when resources allow..
Our projects reduce
support people and protect wildlife
Our projects reduce
support people and protect wildlife
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| CSTags | Projects |
