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Kick-off for tree sponsorships in Senegal and The Gambia. Naturefriends for climate justice!

After intensive preparation, the time has finally come: the official launch of the Naturefriends tree sponsorships in Senegal and The Gambia is just around the corner! Around 3,500 fruit trees are to be planted in the next few weeks with people living in six villages along the two countries' border region, which was awarded Naturefriends Landscape of the Year in 2018. They will then be given to families to care for.

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Climate delicacies at Naturefriends Houses: Saving the climate with pleasure!

Our diet has a significant impact on our ecological footprint. The food sector is responsible for more than a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions, with a large share attributed to animal products. With their climate delicacies, selected Naturefriends Houses and eco-labelled restaurants all over Austria are setting a good example by offering their guests vegetarian or vegan dishes with regional ingredients – according to the motto "Good for us, good for the planet!“.

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Global NF Days

Nature and Solidarity – Join the Global Naturefriends Days 2023!

September marks the birth of our movement back in 1895. Once again, this year we will embrace the motto "Nature and Solidarity" and try to communicate the diversity and international dimension of the Naturefriends movement, as well as find best practices and exchange experiences within the network.

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NFI Climate Fund

Year after year: Your Christmas tree grows in Africa

Are you looking for a meaningful Christmas gift for your loved ones? How about a donation to the NFI Climate Fund? With only 15 euros you enable the planting of three fruit trees, which will be handed over to the care of families.

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Climate justice as the basis for a good life for all people!

The industrialised and emerging countries have the largest contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions – but it is the people in the Global South, many of whom already suffer from extreme poverty, who are most affected by the consequences of climate change. Naturefriends International, therefore, calls for more climate justice at the World Climate Conference, which starts this weekend in Sharm El Sheikh: immediate, ambitious and binding climate protection measures as well as efficient support for the countries and people most affected by climate change.

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