Amazon Rainforest (South America)

Produces 20% of the world's oxygen and absorbs massive amounts of CO₂.

Sunderbans Mangrove Forest  (India & Bangladesh)

Acts as a natural buffer against cyclones and coastal erosion.

Masoala National Park (Madagascar)

Preserves over 2,300 plant species, many of which are found nowhere else.

The Amazon of the Seas – Coral Triangle  (Asia-Pacific)

Supports 75% of known coral species and over 2,000 species of reef fish.

Costa Rica’s Cloud Forests  (Monteverde, Costa Rica)

Costa Rica generates over 98% of its electricity from renewable resources.

The Great Green Wall (Africa)

Aims to restore 100 million hectares of degraded land by 2030.

The Netherlands’ Greenhouses (Netherlands)

Second-largest exporter of food globally, despite being a tiny country, thanks to efficient green tech.

Palawan (Philippines)

Protected areas help preserve endemic species and coral reefs.

Yasuni National Park (Ecuador)

Home to over 2,000 tree species and 600 bird species in just one hectare!

Bhutan – The Carbon-Negative Country

72% of its land is under forest cover, and its development is guided by Gross National Happiness, not GDP.