Posted by Alumni from WEF
April 18, 2024
As skyscrapers rose and urbanization took over the city in southern India, the green haven it once boasted began to wither away. Nature, and specifically trees, are critical for local communities to thrive, according to recent research from Crowther Lab at ETH Zurich. In the face of this environmental crisis, a group of software engineers moonlighting as passionate tree lovers decided to reclaim the city and, in doing so, ignited a movement to be custodians of our planet. What started as a weekend pursuit run by ordinary people, the SayTrees Foundation, is a testament to the power of collective action and a beacon of hope for a greener future. During the last monsoon alone, SayTrees planted over 95,000 saplings, not merely as a symbolic gesture, but as a tangible effort to empower communities to give back to nature. Their volunteers are a diverse tapestry of individuals from all backgrounds who have become the driving force behind its ambitious projects. One such initiative involves... learn more