Restoring Australia's Forest Cover with Maximo Bottaro, ReForest Now

Published: Nov. 16, 2021, 10:22 p.m.

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Losing rainforests continues to wreak havoc on our climate and world leaders (yet again) have pledged to end deforestation. But waiting for policy makers is never the solution and today I sought to speak to someone who is doing ground work on reforestation.\\xa0

I came across a brilliant charity, ReForest Now and am delighted to bring you my conversation with their CEO and Co-Founder, Maximo Bottaro.\\xa0

ReForest Now is a young and fast-growing charity in Byron Bay and as their name suggests, they are working tirelessly to rewild bare paddocks to much needed rainforest cover in Australia.\\xa0

Since 2018, the team has grown to 29 employees and they are on their way to achieve planting 250,000 trees by the end of 2021. The organisation is diversified into several categories of environmental work including rainforest nursery tree planting, bush regeneration, maintenance and partnership teams.\\xa0

Like many people, I knew the basics around rainforests - they absorb carbon, produce oxygen, cool the planet, house animals but today, Maximo delves into the fascinating science behind rainforests and their ability to truly stabilise the climate.\\xa0

Today Maximo takes us behind the scenes of ReForest Now and hot to design and protect a rainforest. We discuss the charity\'s incredible achievements in such a small amount of time and how they remain accountable to their donors. Maximo has a refreshing take on climate change activism as we discuss how we are all responsible to be of service to our environment.\\xa0

I hope you enjoy today\'s episode with Maximo. He brings so much value to the climate conversation today and I hope it might encourage a new respect and desire to protect our much needed rainforests.

You can find out more about ReForest Now through their website and even get involved with tree planting.\\xa0

You\'ll can also connect with them on Facebook or Instagram.

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