The Carbon Clock shows how long it will take for the global average temperature to rise by 1.5 °C compared to the pre-industrial era at the current CO₂ emission rate. In the event that we fail to meet this target, the risk of triggering tipping elements in the Earth’s climate system as well as uncontrollable chain reactions increases significantly.
We are running out of time!
The future is in our hands!
Atmospheric CO₂ can be stored in trees. Every tree planted helps us to slow down the clock.
Holistic Approach – Maximum Impact!
We are convinced that reforestation means more than just planting trees. Our approach strives for an ecologically, socially and also economically sustainable solution that benefits everyone.

Effective Climate Action
CO2-Sequestration on 3 Levels
Each tree planted stores carbon. At some stage, its timber will be used in construction whilst still retaining the stored carbon; more trees can grow in its place in the meantime. Furthermore, this will reduce greenhouse gas emissions as steel and concrete are being replaced.
Sustainable Income
Empowered Smallholder Farmers
We work hand-in-hand with hundreds of smallholder farmers in the tropics, equipping them with free tree seedlings and education. Planting trees and intercrops (agroforestry) provides them and their families with sustainable incomes.


Maximum Transparency
Reliable Data About Every Single Tree
We scan the planted trees at regular intervals using our TREEO app. This enables us to track exactly where the trees are located and how they are developing.
Our Impact
3,292,251
distributed tree seedlings
8,168
supported smallholder farmers
3,809
hectares of reforested area
Since Fairventures Worldwide was founded in 2013. Last update: After the 2024 planting season.
News
30. April 2026
Wrap-Up of the 2025/2026 Planting Season in Indonesia!
In Central Kalimantan on the island of Borneo, the planting season typically runs from October to February and overlaps with the rainy season. This year, the trend observed in recent planting seasons has intensified: The rains are becoming increasingly unpredictable, both in terms of timing and intensity.
9. April 2026
Empowering smallholder farmers in Bwera, Uganda
Bwera is located in the Kasese District in western Uganda. Nearly all residents of the community rely on agriculture for their livelihood and are heavily dependent on rainfall. However, the rainy seasons are becoming increasingly unpredictable, posing major challenges for the local population. Harvests are inconsistent, income opportunities vary greatly, and uncertainty is growing.
19. March 2026
When Wildlife Returns – Unexpected Guests at our Test Fields in Hoima
What happens when degraded land gets a second chance? Sometimes nature responds faster – and more surprisingly – than expected.
Our VR Video
Virtual Trip to the Rainforest of Borneo
Join Monalisa on a 360° walk through our project area.
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