Climate

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mitigation & adaptation

stability of
natural systems

One of the three central pillars to everything we do at KAYA is the climate, and more specifically, climate change mitigation and adaptation.

The urgency of climate change makes it one of the defining challenges of our time. It’s driving rising temperatures, extreme weather, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem degradation. These changes threaten livelihoods, food security, and the stability of natural systems that sustain life.

impact

Nature-based
Solutions

As a Nature-based Solutions project developer, we recognise that addressing climate change is not just necessary — it is an opportunity to restore ecosystems, enhance resilience, and create sustainable solutions that benefit both people and nature.

By mitigating emissions through reforestation and sustainable land use while helping communities adapt to shifting environmental conditions, we can contribute to a more stable, climate-resilient future.

need

Where intervention
matters most

Sub-Saharan Africa faces some of the most severe impacts of climate change, including land degradation, desertification, erratic rainfall, and biodiversity loss.

angola

Angola stands to suffer greatly from the effects of climate change, and has set out ambitious targets to adapt to and mitigate its impact – and we want to help them achieve these targets. Learn more

We believe KAYA’s knowledge and expertise can create the greatest impact working in this region. Our impact on the climate is contingent on sensitisation and empowerment of local communities. Learn more

Meanwhile, the effects of ecosystem restoration can restore and maintain biodiversity. Learn more

impact

Nature-based
Solutions

As a Nature-based Solutions project developer, we recognise that addressing climate change is not just necessary — it is an opportunity to restore ecosystems, enhance resilience, and create sustainable solutions that benefit both people and nature.

By mitigating emissions through reforestation and sustainable land use while helping communities adapt to shifting environmental conditions, we can contribute to a more stable, climate-resilient future.

need

Where Intervention
matters most

Sub-Saharan Africa faces some of the most severe impacts of climate change, including land degradation, desertification, erratic rainfall, and biodiversity loss.

We believe KAYA’s knowledge and expertise can create the greatest impact working in this region. Our impact on the climate is contingent on sensitisation and empowerment of local communities. Learn more: 

Meanwhile, the effects of ecosystem restoration can restore and maintain biodiversity. Learn more: 

ANGOLA

Angola stands to suffer greatly from the effects of climate change, and has set out ambitious targets to adapt to and mitigate its impact – and we want to help them achieve these targets. Learn more