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Guardian and Observer charity appeal 2019

  • Tree-planting at Beckton District Park South in London.

    Guardian and Observer appeal raises £1m for tree charities

    Money donated by readers will be spent on schemes from the Amazon to Scottish Highlands
  • David Elliott, chief executive of Trees for Cities, planting trees with his children Casper and Rafael.

    Guardian and Observer charity appeal passes £850,000 to fight climate emergency

    Over 11,000 readers have already donated to groups battling global heating. You still have time to join them
    • Please donate to our appeal here
  • Katharine Viner

    There's still time to give to our appeal and help protect the planet

    Katharine Viner
    Our readers have donated £825,000 for charities battling the climate emergency and our appeal ends on Sunday
  • Plants before pandas: the young botanist tackling extinction in his own backyard – video

  • Regenerated woodland in the Scottish Highlands

    Guardian and Observer charity appeal passes £750,000

  • Jessica Murray wrote a piece on Trees for Cities, one of the charities the Guardian is raising money for as part of this year’s charity appeal. Volunteers organised a tree-planting event on Saturday (30th Nov) at Beckton District Park South. In the image the atmosphere of the event and people planting trees. Photograph: Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi for the Guardian

    Families plant an urban forest to fight effects of pollution

    Trees for Cities, which focuses on deprived areas, is one of four charities chosen for this year’s climate emergency appeal

    • Please donate to our appeal here
  • Volunteers outside a solar-powered fruit pulping facility in the Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in Para, Brazil

    'It's a food forest': Amazon villagers face down Bolsonaro threat

    Project part-funded by Global Greengrants Fund UK provides residents with economic incentive to protect forest
  • Doug Gilbert, operations manager, plants a tree

    ‘I feel born again’: recovering from trauma, one tree at a time

    Trees for Life, one of four charities chosen for our climate appeal, runs projects that offer ‘eco-therapy’ to its volunteers
    • Please donate to our appeal here
  • Lime trees at Marbury Country Park

    Replanting Britain: 'It’s about the right tree in the right place'

    Less than £1 per person a year is spent on planting English trees, but past mistakes loom large
  • Newly planted hedge in the English countryside.

    Guardian and Observer charity appeal passes £500,000 mark

    Charities thank donors for generosity in helping to fight back against climate crisis
  • Guardian Observer 2019 charity appeal

    Readers donate more than £42,000 during Guardian telethon

    So far £400,000 has been raised for charities that promote environmental solutions to climate crisis
  • Munduruku activists at a craft workshop.

    ‘The forest is shedding tears’: the women defending their Amazon homeland

    Global Greengrants UK, one of the four groups we are helping to fight the climate crisis, supports indigenous Brazilians
  • Telephone number 02033534368 with Guardian writers and editors

    Guardian and Observer charity telethon: call our writers to donate

    Katharine Viner, Owen Jones and George Monbiot will be among those picking up the phones
  • Play your part in the Guardian's charity appeal: a tree is for life – video

    The 2019 Guardian and Observer appeal is supporting four charities that help to slow down the damage of the climate crisis - by harnessing the power of nature. They plant trees, protect forests and restore ancient woodlands, in the UK and in the Amazon. Living ecosystems, such as forests, naturally remove huge amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. With your help, these charities can continue to do this vital work

  • A Trees for Cities tree-planting event in Beckton, London.

    Guardian and Observer appeal for trees raises £250,000 in fortnight

    Saturday’s telethon will continue Christmas campaign to help environmental charities
  • Pupils at Bidston Village primary in Birkenhead in the school’s edible playground.

    How to help children go green … make their playgrounds edible

    Trees for Cities, one of the four groups we are supporting in the 2019 charity appeal, helps schools in deprived areas create inspiring green spaces
    • Please donate to our appeal here
  • Trees for Life operations manager Doug Gilbert

    Rewilding: How Trees for Life are renewing the Highlands

    Helped by volunteers, Trees for Life planted nearly 2m native trees on its Scottish projects. It wants to plant millions more
  • General Election 2019<br>Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks at a rally in Stainton Village in Middlesbrough, on the last day of General Election campaigning. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday December 11, 2019. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire

    Election 2019: John Crace on the lowlights and the gaffes

    The Guardian’s political sketch writer runs through the highs and lows of the 2019 campaign. And: Patrick Butler on the Guardian and Observer Christmas appeal
  • Bulls in a cattle feed lot in the Amazon on 28 June 2017 near Chupinguaia, Rondonia state, Brazil.

    World Bank urged to rethink investment in one of Brazil's big beef companies

  • Jungle burns near Porto Velho

    Calls grow for laws requiring firms to reveal links to deforestation

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