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Earth Witness and Action Network: Greenfleet’s Quaker ‘virtual forest’

Photo credit: Daniel Buckmaster

An action that both responds to several of the Action Statements AND can be readily taken by Friends and Quaker Meetings is to reduce our carbon footprints and to repair biodiversity loss. Planting native biodiverse forests that will capture carbon emissions and repair land previously cleared directly restores wildlife habitat and reduces the impacts of climate change.

One organisation that is well established to do this on behalf of us all, is Greenfleet. Greenfleet is a ‘not-for-profit’ organisation established 25 years ago. It is registered as a charity with Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission and donations are eligible for tax-deductible status with the Australian Tax Office.

Greenfleet donation

Greenfleet has an easy-to-use on-line process for donations covering energy use for the household, car and other travel. Its donations page can be accessed on the Quakers Australia website at the button on this EWAN page.

By using the referral link on that QA page (which is the same as button below), Greenfleet is able to provide Australia Yearly Meeting with periodic reports of the number of trees planted on behalf of Quakers in Australia. These reports will NOT include personal information, but only the total number of donations and trees planted.

Through these reports Friends will be able to imagine a growing ‘Quaker Forest’ working on our behalf in response to our Action Plan. An important element of the Greenfleet scheme is that each replanted forest is legally protected for 100 years and becomes a self-sustaining ecosystem and long-term habitat for our native fauna and flora. The Greenfleet program uses CSIRO-verified carbon accounting to measure sequestration at their forests and where possible works with local communities and First Nations peoples.

Greenfleet is but one way for Friends to support rehabilitation of the native vegetation and wildlife habitat, while at the same time contributing to draw-down of carbon from the atmosphere. Friends may find their own paths to achieve similar outcomes, however working together with Greenfleet we can track our progress and grow ‘virtual Quaker forests’.

To get started, use this referral link.

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