The Economics of Environmental Restoration

Environmental restoration is often viewed as a moral obligation. But it is also an economic strategy. Across Nigeria, rising temperatures, flooding, soil degradation, and declining biodiversity are not only environmental concerns. They are economic risks. The question is no longer whether we can afford sustainability. The question is whether we can afford to ignore it. […]

Beyond Tree Planting: Why Monitoring Determines Real Impact

Tree planting is one of the most visible forms of environmental action. Photos are taken. Seedlings are placed into the soil. Communities gather. It feels immediate and impactful. But the real question is not how many trees are planted. The real question is:How many survive? Planting Is the Beginning — Not the End Across Nigeria, […]