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Mobilizing Finance to Protect Tropical Forests at Scale

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Changing the Economic Incentives

Emergent is a non-profit working to mobilize large-scale public and private finance to support government-led programs that reduce deforestation across entire countries and regions.

Using high-integrity carbon credits as a tool to channel public and private finance at scale, we support lasting impacts and sustainable economic opportunities for forest countries, including Indigenous Peoples, local and Afrodescendant communities.

By connecting forest governments with buyers, we help create long-term value for forests, people, and climate.

Scaling Forest Finance through the LEAF Coalition 

A global public-private partnership mobilizing finance to support forest protection at scale​​​.

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$1B+

of public-private finance committed

30+

major corporations

28

eligible proposals from forest governments

Emergent and LEAF: Global Reach

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Our Partners and Supporters

Emergent convenes public, private, community and civil society actors to deliver collective impact.

Voices Shaping Forest Protection

Hear perspectives from across the forest ecosystem.

Adwoa Serwaah Aburaso - Ahafo Ano

Adwoa Serwaah Aburaso - Ahafo Ano
Adwoa Serwaah Aburaso - Ahafo Ano

Adwoa Serwaah Aburaso - Ahafo Ano

03:31
Rose Ahou

Rose Ahou

00:10
Asamoah John Farmer Asunafo Asutifi

Asamoah John Farmer Asunafo Asutifi

06:14
Protecting Forests, Improving Lives – Community Voices and Stories from West Africa

Protecting Forests, Improving Lives – Community Voices and Stories from West Africa

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Why Forests?

Impacts for climate, people and nature

30%

Halting and reversing tropical deforestation could contribute up to 30% of required climate change mitigation.

FAO

3rd

If tropical deforestation were a country, it would be the world's third-highest emitter of CO₂, after the US and China.

WRI

1°C

Tropical forests are estimated to hold back more than 1 degree Celcius of atmospheric warming.

Woodwell Climate Research Center

80%

Tropical forests are home to over 80% of terrestrial species of animals, plants and fungi.

WWF

20%

Up to 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions are driven by land use changes - principally deforestation.

Climate Funds Update

1.6B

1.6 billion people, including 70 million Indigenous  Peoples, depend on forests for their livelihoods. 

WRI

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