The World Clean Air Forest Initiative


Author: Green.tv, Dandy Productions, Trunk
Copyright: UNEP - http://www.unep.org/billiontreecampaign/

The World Clean Air Forest Initiative, "Did You Grow Your Clean Air Today?", in support of the Plant for the Planet Campaign, inspired by Prof Wangari Maathai founder of the Green Belt Movement and 2004 Nobel peace Prize, proudly presents our Clean Air Tree Kit, the core funding element to plant and nurture our WCAFI mission.

All funds generated globally from the sales of the Clean Air Tree Kit will be donated to World Clean Air Forest tree planting in support of the Plant for the Planet Billion Tree Campaign. 
http://www.unep.org/billiontreecampaign/CampaignNews/wcafi.asp


The Mission of the WCAFI is to Grow Clean Air for everyone everywhere by planting 9.1 Billion Trees. One Clean Air Tree for every person by the year 2050.  The WCAFI is an enviro-health initiative that places Growing Clean Air as its most sustainable benefit
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The WCAFI, a United Kingdom based NGO was created to establish a seamless world forest network by funding tree planting and purchasing existing established forests internationally.


  1. To fund the planting of 9.1 billion trees in the World Clean Air Forest Network by 2050
  2. To fund the planting of 50,000,000 trees in Canada in the World Clean Air Forest Network by 2010
  3. To win the Virgin Earth Challenge prize of US$25,000,000.00 
  4. To create the world's first Climate Adaption Stewardship University called 'Roots to Canopy' in the forest canopy of British Colombia 
  5. To create the world's ICON fundraising product collection branded as 'Clean Air Tree'  


  This first ever international fund development program in support of global reforestation will be collectively mapped on the internet. The WCAFI will be the Canadian bid for the Virgin Earth Challenge, with our international goal set to plant or conserve 9.1 billion trees in the WCAFI by 2050, with the $25,000,000 Virgin Earth Challenge reward donated to "Plant trees, Lot's of trees"