Cardano To Plan 1 Million Trees In Kenya
In a recent , Chief Executive Officer of the Cardano Foundation, Frederik Gregaard, confirmed that the project was now 100% funded and ready to go. The #CardanoForest project is aimed at planting trees to combat deforestation and restoring land and local ecosystems. With this, Cardano aims to push forward its Cardano Global Impact Challenge in what will be the first of many.Related Reading | Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz Says Bitcoin Has Hit The Bottom
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Positioning To Help The Climate
Cardano being a proof of stake network has always been focused on helping the climate. Through its recent partnership with Veritree, it has taken this one step further by replenishing the forest resources of the world. The project plans to plant trees across a number of countries, including Kenya, Nepal, Madagascar, Indonesia, Senegal, and Haiti.Related Reading | Bitcoin Discount? Peter Brandt On Why You Shouldn’t Buy The Dip
We are striving to position Cardano as a leader in climate impact and this is only possible because of the Global Cardano Community; our incredible team here at Foundation; the industry group, ; and our partnership with — Frederik Gregaard (@F_Gregaard)As Cardano strives to be carbon-neutral, it is also working to change the narratives around blockchain technology and its benefit to humanity. “Together we all share a mission to see Cardano deliver as a blockchain for good,” said Gregaard.
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