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Cool Earth is the charity that works alongside indigenous villages to halt rainforest destruction
We put local people back in control giving them the resources they need to keep their forest intact And by saving at-risk rainforest we shield millions of acres of neighbouring forest
Cool Earth is now at the most challenging point in its history with villages around the world queuing up to partner with us With your support we can provide a helping hand to each and every one of them to keep their forest safe and change the future of the worldrsquos remaining rainforests
02COOL EARTH
OUR MISSION
Half of the worldrsquos rainforest has been destroyed in the last 40 years And contrary to the headlines rainforest continues to be lost at a faster rate than ever
But it is not too late Cool Earth believes the rainforest can be saved we just need a new approach Thatrsquos why we donrsquot create reserves or put up fences We donrsquot buy land Instead we put indigenous people back in control of their forest
Local people stand to lose the most from deforestation but have the most to gain from its protection As such they are the forestrsquos best possible custodians Thatrsquos why all of our projects are community-owned and led ndash an approach that research is continually proving to be the most effective way to keep rainforest standing
By building local livelihoods we end the cycle of deforestation entrenching villages into further poverty Creating strong self-determining communities not dependency
We are also the only charity that works solely where the threat to the forest is greatest on the frontline of deforestation And each of our projects forms a shield to make the neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers ndash saving millions of acres of further forest
03 COOL EARTH
OUR IMPACT
Since our first partnership with the village of Cutivireni in Peru Cool Earth has achieved more than we could have ever imagined
With more than 100 village partners throughout the world wersquove put more rainforest under the 247 protection of indigenous people than any other NGO
Working where we will make the biggest impact - in countries on the brink of rapid deforestation - our projects are protecting more than 500000 acres of rainforest that would otherwise have been destroyed
And because we put our funds directly into rainforest communities our model is both light touch and cost efficient ndash with more than 90 of every donation going directly to our projects
06COOL EARTH
2 COMPLETEDPROJECTSin Brazil and Ecuador securing the long-term
protection of 119000 acres of rainforest
WErsquoVE PROVEN
IT WORKSWith a regional rate of forest loss of 28 our
partner communities have lost an average of
just 053
5000000ACRES OF FOREST SHIELD CREATED
OUR HIGHLIGHTS
Case for Suppor t 09
80 SPECIESON THE IUCN RED LIST SAFEGUARDED
08COOL EARTH
130000000 TONNES OF CARBON
LOCKED IN
Wersquove developed a community-led model that has been successfully replicated in all three of the worldrsquos major rainforests biomes
Perursquos based its National Forest
Programme on the Cool Earth model
THE NEED
Globally the rate of forest destruction is increasing and with it so is the queue of communities lining up to work with us
Whilst this point of expansion is exciting it is also our greatest challenge
Cool Earth is seeking funding to expand the forest shield across the major arcs of deforestation
Supporting Cool Earth is the most effective way to halt deforestation lock in carbon and empower some of the worldrsquos most vulnerable people
Will provide clean water to a rainforest village
pound5000
Locks in 43000 tonnes of CO2 - equivalent to 56000 people flying from London to New York
pound10000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
pound20000
Gives a village an alternative to a logging offer
pound30000
Funds the full life cycle of a village partnership
pound150000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
10COOL EARTH
FIELD TRIPS TO THE PROJECTS
A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP PLAN DEVELOPED ALONGSIDE YOUR TEAM
EMPLOYEE TEACH-INS
GUEST SPEAKER
PERSONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER
Aligning yourself with Europersquos fastest growing environmental charity will deliver real results for both your company and the rainforest
Whether yoursquore looking for a Charity of the Year a promotional tie-in or a partnership that embeds rainforest protection into the DNA of your organisation ndash wersquod love to hear from you
Our range of partnerships are carefully tailored to suit each business - from beautiful content and innovative PR opportunities to employee engagement and project visits to the rainforest
WORKING WITH COOL EARTH
Just as we think differently about how rainforest should be protected we think a little differently about our partnerships
USE OF THE COOL EARTH MARKS
USE OF COOL EARTHrsquoS IMAGERY AND VIDEO
AN ONLINE PROFILE DETAILING THE PARTNERSHIP AND YOUR IMPACT
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEDIA PACKS
QUARTERLY PROJECT UPDATES
PA
RTN
ER
SH
IP T
OO
LS
A PR AND MEDIA STRATEGY
ANNUAL REPORT
BESPOKE CONTENT AND PERSONALISED VIDEOS
INVITATIONS TO COOL EARTH EVENTS
11 COOL EARTH
THIS PAGE
1 Cacao lesson in the Ashaninka Project
2 Cool Earth protected forest canopy
3 Social content from Cool Earth
4 Helping with lunch in the Ashaninka Project
1
2
3
4
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
OUR MISSION
Half of the worldrsquos rainforest has been destroyed in the last 40 years And contrary to the headlines rainforest continues to be lost at a faster rate than ever
But it is not too late Cool Earth believes the rainforest can be saved we just need a new approach Thatrsquos why we donrsquot create reserves or put up fences We donrsquot buy land Instead we put indigenous people back in control of their forest
Local people stand to lose the most from deforestation but have the most to gain from its protection As such they are the forestrsquos best possible custodians Thatrsquos why all of our projects are community-owned and led ndash an approach that research is continually proving to be the most effective way to keep rainforest standing
By building local livelihoods we end the cycle of deforestation entrenching villages into further poverty Creating strong self-determining communities not dependency
We are also the only charity that works solely where the threat to the forest is greatest on the frontline of deforestation And each of our projects forms a shield to make the neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers ndash saving millions of acres of further forest
03 COOL EARTH
OUR IMPACT
Since our first partnership with the village of Cutivireni in Peru Cool Earth has achieved more than we could have ever imagined
With more than 100 village partners throughout the world wersquove put more rainforest under the 247 protection of indigenous people than any other NGO
Working where we will make the biggest impact - in countries on the brink of rapid deforestation - our projects are protecting more than 500000 acres of rainforest that would otherwise have been destroyed
And because we put our funds directly into rainforest communities our model is both light touch and cost efficient ndash with more than 90 of every donation going directly to our projects
06COOL EARTH
2 COMPLETEDPROJECTSin Brazil and Ecuador securing the long-term
protection of 119000 acres of rainforest
WErsquoVE PROVEN
IT WORKSWith a regional rate of forest loss of 28 our
partner communities have lost an average of
just 053
5000000ACRES OF FOREST SHIELD CREATED
OUR HIGHLIGHTS
Case for Suppor t 09
80 SPECIESON THE IUCN RED LIST SAFEGUARDED
08COOL EARTH
130000000 TONNES OF CARBON
LOCKED IN
Wersquove developed a community-led model that has been successfully replicated in all three of the worldrsquos major rainforests biomes
Perursquos based its National Forest
Programme on the Cool Earth model
THE NEED
Globally the rate of forest destruction is increasing and with it so is the queue of communities lining up to work with us
Whilst this point of expansion is exciting it is also our greatest challenge
Cool Earth is seeking funding to expand the forest shield across the major arcs of deforestation
Supporting Cool Earth is the most effective way to halt deforestation lock in carbon and empower some of the worldrsquos most vulnerable people
Will provide clean water to a rainforest village
pound5000
Locks in 43000 tonnes of CO2 - equivalent to 56000 people flying from London to New York
pound10000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
pound20000
Gives a village an alternative to a logging offer
pound30000
Funds the full life cycle of a village partnership
pound150000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
10COOL EARTH
FIELD TRIPS TO THE PROJECTS
A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP PLAN DEVELOPED ALONGSIDE YOUR TEAM
EMPLOYEE TEACH-INS
GUEST SPEAKER
PERSONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER
Aligning yourself with Europersquos fastest growing environmental charity will deliver real results for both your company and the rainforest
Whether yoursquore looking for a Charity of the Year a promotional tie-in or a partnership that embeds rainforest protection into the DNA of your organisation ndash wersquod love to hear from you
Our range of partnerships are carefully tailored to suit each business - from beautiful content and innovative PR opportunities to employee engagement and project visits to the rainforest
WORKING WITH COOL EARTH
Just as we think differently about how rainforest should be protected we think a little differently about our partnerships
USE OF THE COOL EARTH MARKS
USE OF COOL EARTHrsquoS IMAGERY AND VIDEO
AN ONLINE PROFILE DETAILING THE PARTNERSHIP AND YOUR IMPACT
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEDIA PACKS
QUARTERLY PROJECT UPDATES
PA
RTN
ER
SH
IP T
OO
LS
A PR AND MEDIA STRATEGY
ANNUAL REPORT
BESPOKE CONTENT AND PERSONALISED VIDEOS
INVITATIONS TO COOL EARTH EVENTS
11 COOL EARTH
THIS PAGE
1 Cacao lesson in the Ashaninka Project
2 Cool Earth protected forest canopy
3 Social content from Cool Earth
4 Helping with lunch in the Ashaninka Project
1
2
3
4
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
OUR IMPACT
Since our first partnership with the village of Cutivireni in Peru Cool Earth has achieved more than we could have ever imagined
With more than 100 village partners throughout the world wersquove put more rainforest under the 247 protection of indigenous people than any other NGO
Working where we will make the biggest impact - in countries on the brink of rapid deforestation - our projects are protecting more than 500000 acres of rainforest that would otherwise have been destroyed
And because we put our funds directly into rainforest communities our model is both light touch and cost efficient ndash with more than 90 of every donation going directly to our projects
06COOL EARTH
2 COMPLETEDPROJECTSin Brazil and Ecuador securing the long-term
protection of 119000 acres of rainforest
WErsquoVE PROVEN
IT WORKSWith a regional rate of forest loss of 28 our
partner communities have lost an average of
just 053
5000000ACRES OF FOREST SHIELD CREATED
OUR HIGHLIGHTS
Case for Suppor t 09
80 SPECIESON THE IUCN RED LIST SAFEGUARDED
08COOL EARTH
130000000 TONNES OF CARBON
LOCKED IN
Wersquove developed a community-led model that has been successfully replicated in all three of the worldrsquos major rainforests biomes
Perursquos based its National Forest
Programme on the Cool Earth model
THE NEED
Globally the rate of forest destruction is increasing and with it so is the queue of communities lining up to work with us
Whilst this point of expansion is exciting it is also our greatest challenge
Cool Earth is seeking funding to expand the forest shield across the major arcs of deforestation
Supporting Cool Earth is the most effective way to halt deforestation lock in carbon and empower some of the worldrsquos most vulnerable people
Will provide clean water to a rainforest village
pound5000
Locks in 43000 tonnes of CO2 - equivalent to 56000 people flying from London to New York
pound10000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
pound20000
Gives a village an alternative to a logging offer
pound30000
Funds the full life cycle of a village partnership
pound150000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
10COOL EARTH
FIELD TRIPS TO THE PROJECTS
A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP PLAN DEVELOPED ALONGSIDE YOUR TEAM
EMPLOYEE TEACH-INS
GUEST SPEAKER
PERSONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER
Aligning yourself with Europersquos fastest growing environmental charity will deliver real results for both your company and the rainforest
Whether yoursquore looking for a Charity of the Year a promotional tie-in or a partnership that embeds rainforest protection into the DNA of your organisation ndash wersquod love to hear from you
Our range of partnerships are carefully tailored to suit each business - from beautiful content and innovative PR opportunities to employee engagement and project visits to the rainforest
WORKING WITH COOL EARTH
Just as we think differently about how rainforest should be protected we think a little differently about our partnerships
USE OF THE COOL EARTH MARKS
USE OF COOL EARTHrsquoS IMAGERY AND VIDEO
AN ONLINE PROFILE DETAILING THE PARTNERSHIP AND YOUR IMPACT
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEDIA PACKS
QUARTERLY PROJECT UPDATES
PA
RTN
ER
SH
IP T
OO
LS
A PR AND MEDIA STRATEGY
ANNUAL REPORT
BESPOKE CONTENT AND PERSONALISED VIDEOS
INVITATIONS TO COOL EARTH EVENTS
11 COOL EARTH
THIS PAGE
1 Cacao lesson in the Ashaninka Project
2 Cool Earth protected forest canopy
3 Social content from Cool Earth
4 Helping with lunch in the Ashaninka Project
1
2
3
4
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
06COOL EARTH
2 COMPLETEDPROJECTSin Brazil and Ecuador securing the long-term
protection of 119000 acres of rainforest
WErsquoVE PROVEN
IT WORKSWith a regional rate of forest loss of 28 our
partner communities have lost an average of
just 053
5000000ACRES OF FOREST SHIELD CREATED
OUR HIGHLIGHTS
Case for Suppor t 09
80 SPECIESON THE IUCN RED LIST SAFEGUARDED
08COOL EARTH
130000000 TONNES OF CARBON
LOCKED IN
Wersquove developed a community-led model that has been successfully replicated in all three of the worldrsquos major rainforests biomes
Perursquos based its National Forest
Programme on the Cool Earth model
THE NEED
Globally the rate of forest destruction is increasing and with it so is the queue of communities lining up to work with us
Whilst this point of expansion is exciting it is also our greatest challenge
Cool Earth is seeking funding to expand the forest shield across the major arcs of deforestation
Supporting Cool Earth is the most effective way to halt deforestation lock in carbon and empower some of the worldrsquos most vulnerable people
Will provide clean water to a rainforest village
pound5000
Locks in 43000 tonnes of CO2 - equivalent to 56000 people flying from London to New York
pound10000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
pound20000
Gives a village an alternative to a logging offer
pound30000
Funds the full life cycle of a village partnership
pound150000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
10COOL EARTH
FIELD TRIPS TO THE PROJECTS
A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP PLAN DEVELOPED ALONGSIDE YOUR TEAM
EMPLOYEE TEACH-INS
GUEST SPEAKER
PERSONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER
Aligning yourself with Europersquos fastest growing environmental charity will deliver real results for both your company and the rainforest
Whether yoursquore looking for a Charity of the Year a promotional tie-in or a partnership that embeds rainforest protection into the DNA of your organisation ndash wersquod love to hear from you
Our range of partnerships are carefully tailored to suit each business - from beautiful content and innovative PR opportunities to employee engagement and project visits to the rainforest
WORKING WITH COOL EARTH
Just as we think differently about how rainforest should be protected we think a little differently about our partnerships
USE OF THE COOL EARTH MARKS
USE OF COOL EARTHrsquoS IMAGERY AND VIDEO
AN ONLINE PROFILE DETAILING THE PARTNERSHIP AND YOUR IMPACT
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEDIA PACKS
QUARTERLY PROJECT UPDATES
PA
RTN
ER
SH
IP T
OO
LS
A PR AND MEDIA STRATEGY
ANNUAL REPORT
BESPOKE CONTENT AND PERSONALISED VIDEOS
INVITATIONS TO COOL EARTH EVENTS
11 COOL EARTH
THIS PAGE
1 Cacao lesson in the Ashaninka Project
2 Cool Earth protected forest canopy
3 Social content from Cool Earth
4 Helping with lunch in the Ashaninka Project
1
2
3
4
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
2 COMPLETEDPROJECTSin Brazil and Ecuador securing the long-term
protection of 119000 acres of rainforest
WErsquoVE PROVEN
IT WORKSWith a regional rate of forest loss of 28 our
partner communities have lost an average of
just 053
5000000ACRES OF FOREST SHIELD CREATED
OUR HIGHLIGHTS
Case for Suppor t 09
80 SPECIESON THE IUCN RED LIST SAFEGUARDED
08COOL EARTH
130000000 TONNES OF CARBON
LOCKED IN
Wersquove developed a community-led model that has been successfully replicated in all three of the worldrsquos major rainforests biomes
Perursquos based its National Forest
Programme on the Cool Earth model
THE NEED
Globally the rate of forest destruction is increasing and with it so is the queue of communities lining up to work with us
Whilst this point of expansion is exciting it is also our greatest challenge
Cool Earth is seeking funding to expand the forest shield across the major arcs of deforestation
Supporting Cool Earth is the most effective way to halt deforestation lock in carbon and empower some of the worldrsquos most vulnerable people
Will provide clean water to a rainforest village
pound5000
Locks in 43000 tonnes of CO2 - equivalent to 56000 people flying from London to New York
pound10000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
pound20000
Gives a village an alternative to a logging offer
pound30000
Funds the full life cycle of a village partnership
pound150000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
10COOL EARTH
FIELD TRIPS TO THE PROJECTS
A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP PLAN DEVELOPED ALONGSIDE YOUR TEAM
EMPLOYEE TEACH-INS
GUEST SPEAKER
PERSONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER
Aligning yourself with Europersquos fastest growing environmental charity will deliver real results for both your company and the rainforest
Whether yoursquore looking for a Charity of the Year a promotional tie-in or a partnership that embeds rainforest protection into the DNA of your organisation ndash wersquod love to hear from you
Our range of partnerships are carefully tailored to suit each business - from beautiful content and innovative PR opportunities to employee engagement and project visits to the rainforest
WORKING WITH COOL EARTH
Just as we think differently about how rainforest should be protected we think a little differently about our partnerships
USE OF THE COOL EARTH MARKS
USE OF COOL EARTHrsquoS IMAGERY AND VIDEO
AN ONLINE PROFILE DETAILING THE PARTNERSHIP AND YOUR IMPACT
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEDIA PACKS
QUARTERLY PROJECT UPDATES
PA
RTN
ER
SH
IP T
OO
LS
A PR AND MEDIA STRATEGY
ANNUAL REPORT
BESPOKE CONTENT AND PERSONALISED VIDEOS
INVITATIONS TO COOL EARTH EVENTS
11 COOL EARTH
THIS PAGE
1 Cacao lesson in the Ashaninka Project
2 Cool Earth protected forest canopy
3 Social content from Cool Earth
4 Helping with lunch in the Ashaninka Project
1
2
3
4
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
Case for Suppor t 09
80 SPECIESON THE IUCN RED LIST SAFEGUARDED
08COOL EARTH
130000000 TONNES OF CARBON
LOCKED IN
Wersquove developed a community-led model that has been successfully replicated in all three of the worldrsquos major rainforests biomes
Perursquos based its National Forest
Programme on the Cool Earth model
THE NEED
Globally the rate of forest destruction is increasing and with it so is the queue of communities lining up to work with us
Whilst this point of expansion is exciting it is also our greatest challenge
Cool Earth is seeking funding to expand the forest shield across the major arcs of deforestation
Supporting Cool Earth is the most effective way to halt deforestation lock in carbon and empower some of the worldrsquos most vulnerable people
Will provide clean water to a rainforest village
pound5000
Locks in 43000 tonnes of CO2 - equivalent to 56000 people flying from London to New York
pound10000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
pound20000
Gives a village an alternative to a logging offer
pound30000
Funds the full life cycle of a village partnership
pound150000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
10COOL EARTH
FIELD TRIPS TO THE PROJECTS
A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP PLAN DEVELOPED ALONGSIDE YOUR TEAM
EMPLOYEE TEACH-INS
GUEST SPEAKER
PERSONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER
Aligning yourself with Europersquos fastest growing environmental charity will deliver real results for both your company and the rainforest
Whether yoursquore looking for a Charity of the Year a promotional tie-in or a partnership that embeds rainforest protection into the DNA of your organisation ndash wersquod love to hear from you
Our range of partnerships are carefully tailored to suit each business - from beautiful content and innovative PR opportunities to employee engagement and project visits to the rainforest
WORKING WITH COOL EARTH
Just as we think differently about how rainforest should be protected we think a little differently about our partnerships
USE OF THE COOL EARTH MARKS
USE OF COOL EARTHrsquoS IMAGERY AND VIDEO
AN ONLINE PROFILE DETAILING THE PARTNERSHIP AND YOUR IMPACT
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEDIA PACKS
QUARTERLY PROJECT UPDATES
PA
RTN
ER
SH
IP T
OO
LS
A PR AND MEDIA STRATEGY
ANNUAL REPORT
BESPOKE CONTENT AND PERSONALISED VIDEOS
INVITATIONS TO COOL EARTH EVENTS
11 COOL EARTH
THIS PAGE
1 Cacao lesson in the Ashaninka Project
2 Cool Earth protected forest canopy
3 Social content from Cool Earth
4 Helping with lunch in the Ashaninka Project
1
2
3
4
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
THE NEED
Globally the rate of forest destruction is increasing and with it so is the queue of communities lining up to work with us
Whilst this point of expansion is exciting it is also our greatest challenge
Cool Earth is seeking funding to expand the forest shield across the major arcs of deforestation
Supporting Cool Earth is the most effective way to halt deforestation lock in carbon and empower some of the worldrsquos most vulnerable people
Will provide clean water to a rainforest village
pound5000
Locks in 43000 tonnes of CO2 - equivalent to 56000 people flying from London to New York
pound10000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
pound20000
Gives a village an alternative to a logging offer
pound30000
Funds the full life cycle of a village partnership
pound150000
Builds and equips a new rainforest primary school
10COOL EARTH
FIELD TRIPS TO THE PROJECTS
A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP PLAN DEVELOPED ALONGSIDE YOUR TEAM
EMPLOYEE TEACH-INS
GUEST SPEAKER
PERSONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER
Aligning yourself with Europersquos fastest growing environmental charity will deliver real results for both your company and the rainforest
Whether yoursquore looking for a Charity of the Year a promotional tie-in or a partnership that embeds rainforest protection into the DNA of your organisation ndash wersquod love to hear from you
Our range of partnerships are carefully tailored to suit each business - from beautiful content and innovative PR opportunities to employee engagement and project visits to the rainforest
WORKING WITH COOL EARTH
Just as we think differently about how rainforest should be protected we think a little differently about our partnerships
USE OF THE COOL EARTH MARKS
USE OF COOL EARTHrsquoS IMAGERY AND VIDEO
AN ONLINE PROFILE DETAILING THE PARTNERSHIP AND YOUR IMPACT
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEDIA PACKS
QUARTERLY PROJECT UPDATES
PA
RTN
ER
SH
IP T
OO
LS
A PR AND MEDIA STRATEGY
ANNUAL REPORT
BESPOKE CONTENT AND PERSONALISED VIDEOS
INVITATIONS TO COOL EARTH EVENTS
11 COOL EARTH
THIS PAGE
1 Cacao lesson in the Ashaninka Project
2 Cool Earth protected forest canopy
3 Social content from Cool Earth
4 Helping with lunch in the Ashaninka Project
1
2
3
4
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
FIELD TRIPS TO THE PROJECTS
A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP PLAN DEVELOPED ALONGSIDE YOUR TEAM
EMPLOYEE TEACH-INS
GUEST SPEAKER
PERSONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER
Aligning yourself with Europersquos fastest growing environmental charity will deliver real results for both your company and the rainforest
Whether yoursquore looking for a Charity of the Year a promotional tie-in or a partnership that embeds rainforest protection into the DNA of your organisation ndash wersquod love to hear from you
Our range of partnerships are carefully tailored to suit each business - from beautiful content and innovative PR opportunities to employee engagement and project visits to the rainforest
WORKING WITH COOL EARTH
Just as we think differently about how rainforest should be protected we think a little differently about our partnerships
USE OF THE COOL EARTH MARKS
USE OF COOL EARTHrsquoS IMAGERY AND VIDEO
AN ONLINE PROFILE DETAILING THE PARTNERSHIP AND YOUR IMPACT
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEDIA PACKS
QUARTERLY PROJECT UPDATES
PA
RTN
ER
SH
IP T
OO
LS
A PR AND MEDIA STRATEGY
ANNUAL REPORT
BESPOKE CONTENT AND PERSONALISED VIDEOS
INVITATIONS TO COOL EARTH EVENTS
11 COOL EARTH
THIS PAGE
1 Cacao lesson in the Ashaninka Project
2 Cool Earth protected forest canopy
3 Social content from Cool Earth
4 Helping with lunch in the Ashaninka Project
1
2
3
4
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
THIS PAGE
1 Cacao lesson in the Ashaninka Project
2 Cool Earth protected forest canopy
3 Social content from Cool Earth
4 Helping with lunch in the Ashaninka Project
1
2
3
4
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
13 COOL EARTH
OUR PROJECTS
From working solely in the Amazon wersquove replicated our model across all three of the worldrsquos rainforest biomes
Our projects are located in countries where the threat to the forest is greatest on the verge of intensive deforestation
We only work with villages that approach us and they drive the process A village decides what it needs most and how funds are spent - everything from clean water and a new classroom to midwife training and mosquito nets
We aim for each village partnership to become self-funded within five years By developing an income stream which ensures they earn more from keeping the forest standing than they would otherwise earn from clearing it ndash or from Cool Earth
Our projects grow by word of mouth with neighbouring villages asking to work with us too As villages link up a shield is formed to protect the forest behind So whether wersquore in the Congo Amazon or Oceania - wersquore always about putting local people back in control
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
3 Esther Tuesta AMARNO artisan
4 Urakuza School
Awajuacuten ProjectOur new project in Peru works with seven Awajuacuten villages scattered along the banks of the Marantildeon ndash close to the Ecuadorian border The Awajuacuten are renowned for their fierce independence but with their forest under threat from oil and gold extraction they asked Cool Earth to help defend their ancestral forest With the second highest deforestation rate in the country the work of this project could not be more critical
1 Cutivireni village Ashaninka Project
2 The Rio Ene Ashaninka Project
Ashaninka ProjectThe Ashaninka are Perursquos largest indigenous nation Having lived in the central rainforests for generations their territory is now highly at-risk from illegal logging and coca trafficking From our first village partner of Cutivireni in 2008 wersquore now working with 16 villages to form a protective shield for the adjacent National Park - making millions of acres of neighbouring forest inaccessible to loggers
15 COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
3 Collecting coconuts Kaifouna Village
4 Gadaisu Village
Yakolima ProjectWorking in the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea wersquore partnering with three strategically located villages to halt the advance of the palm frontier Of all the drivers of deforestation palm oil is the worst An ecosystem that has taken millions of years to evolve is destroyed in a matter of days Situated in Milne Bay Province our project is blocking the expansion of palm oil plantations from the east ndash shielding the pristine rainforest behind
Lubutu ProjectOur first project outside of the Amazon is in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC is the worldrsquos second largest rainforest nation On the brink of rapid development its forests are increasingly under threat Wersquore working with five villages in Maniema the countryrsquos most remote province Our aim is to create a buffer for the neighbouring reserve and ensure it is the local people that benefit from keeping the rainforest standing
1 School girls Lubutu Project
2 Village Lubutu Project
18COOL EARTH
1
2
3
4
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)
wwwcoolearthorg businesscoolearthorg +44 (0) 1326 567 200
REGISTERED CHARITY 1117978 | US 501 (C)(3)