Climate Change

How a couple replanted an entire forest in Brazil

Just 30 years ago, this budding forest was a barren land.
By Teodosia Dobriyanova  on 
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When Lélia Deluiz Wanick Salgado and her husband Sebastião Salgado purchased a cattle farm in Amazonia’s Atlantic Forest, the land was destroyed by deforestation. With over 2 million trees planted in under 30 years, the pair's incredibly successful conservation efforts are a beacon of hope in Brazil, where devastating deforestation rates are pushing the Amazon rainforest to a catastrophic tipping point.

The Instituto Terra(opens in a new tab) (aka the Earth Institute) now works to transfer knowledge, skills, and seeds that can help revive other forests teetering on the brink of destruction.

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Teodosia Dobriyanova
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Teodosia is a video producer at Mashable UK, focussing on stories about climate resilience, urban development, and social good.


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