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Dozens of countries are working together on the Nature for All Campaign, a global effort launched in 2016 that’s making a significant impact on communities worldwide. The initiative involves partnerships across more than 60 countries focused on improving access to natural spaces, promoting conservation, and connecting people with nature.

One of the campaign’s most popular programs encourages individuals to donate $25 to support tree planting efforts. These contributions help reduce greenhouse gases and combat climate change. The planted trees create new habitats for wildlife and enhance urban biodiversity in communities that need it most.

Time spent in nature offers impressive health benefits. Studies show that access to green spaces reduces stress and anxiety while improving overall mood. Physical health also improves, with research suggesting that regular exposure to nature can extend longevity and reduce healthcare costs. Children who spend time outdoors develop stronger environmental values.

Unfortunately, access to nature isn’t equal for everyone. In England, one-third of the population lacks easy access to nature-rich environments, with ethnic minorities facing greater disadvantages. Ethnic minorities are twice as likely to live in neighborhoods without nature-rich spaces compared to the general population. The Nature for All Campaign works to address these inequities by promoting green space development in underserved areas.

The economic benefits of the campaign are substantial. Tree planting and reforestation projects create jobs in forestry, recreation, and tourism sectors. In the UK alone, a proposed urban nature fund could generate 40,000 new jobs. Well-maintained ecosystems also reduce healthcare costs by improving public health.

Green infrastructure projects supported by the campaign help cities cope with climate challenges. Trees and parks mitigate urban heat effects, improve air quality, and increase resilience to natural disasters. Local communities benefit from these improvements through better health outcomes and stronger social connections.

Through its $25 tree planting initiative, the Nature for All Campaign offers an accessible way for individuals to support environmental conservation while helping create greener, healthier, and more equitable communities around the world.

Community-led environmental projects are gaining momentum across Niagara and beyond. These small acts of stewardship are adding up to meaningful change. Learn how local campaigns are contributing to a healthier future on Marketplace Niagara.

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