Save the Amazon Rainforest Organisation
Save the Amazon Rainforest Organization (STARO) was a charity that aimed to save the Amazon rainforest from destruction, and was based in London in the United Kingdom.
Founder | Jessica Hatfield and Dieter Bratschi |
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Dissolved | May 2012 |
Type | Charity |
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Introduction
STARO stands for Save The Amazon Rainforest Organization and was created by Jessica Hatfield and Dieter Bratschi as a (registered charity number 1116002)to promote for the benefit of the public, the preservation and conservation of the Amazon Rainforest; advance the education in such subjects and to promote research into the climate, flora and fauna of the Amazon Rainforest to publish the useful results. STARO works with the local dwellers to promote sustainable income sources such as beekeeping, nut gathering and other acti
What they do
- Work closely with Brazilian environmental charities, in fostering the exploration of the rich biodiversity and ethno-botanical value of the Amazon Rainforest.
- Carry out sustainable agricultural projects with the local forest dwellers enabling them to live in harmony with nature.
Objectives
- to increase the awareness of the detrimental effects of people’s carbon footprint.
- to preserve the richly biodiversity amazon rainforest to ensure it is sustainable.
- to ensure the amount of Co2 taken in by the amazon rainforest remains 2.2billion tons a year as this is essential for reducing the greenhouse effect.
See also
- Deforestation
- Global warming
- Biodiversity
- Related charities such as the Prince's Rainforests Project, Rainforest Foundation Fund and the Rainforest Action Network
- UNEP
References
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