Rain for Climate (RfC) is a consortium of scientists and other experts focused on systematic landscape rehydration. RfC aims to restore stable weather patterns by mitigating flooding, droughts, wildfires and other weather extremes, building landscape resilience, augmenting soil fertility, increasing food and water security, and promoting local empowerment and decision-making.
Initiative 20x20 sees sustainably managed grasslands, reforestation, silvopasture, agroforestry, avoided degradation and deforestation and low-carbon agriculture as its prime objectives. RfC has developed a strategy that merges these efforts and more into a comprehensive "landscape rehydration" package. Landscape rehydration involves restoring and strengthening the water cycle through the implementation of various landscape-specific rainwater retention measures. RfC interventions also never restrain the social and economic benefits of the landscape. In a nutshell, the Rain for Climate team has a scientifically backed strategy that enables human activity to coexist with long-term economic and ecological sustainability.
Based on 30 years of research, the aim of RfC is to return approximately 700 km3 of rainwater annually to inland ecosystems in order to stabilize weather. In order to achieve this objective, RfC is developing a host of tools consisting of a rehydration portal, our proprietary state-of-the-art monitoring system, a Centre of Excellence and a rehydration-related certification system. RfC also provides consultation and education services on effective strategies for landscape restoration. The firm can therefore provide consultation services to Initiative 20x20 member countries to help them meet their specific landscape restoration objectives.
Rain for Climate (RfC) is a consortium of scientists and other experts focused on systematic landscape rehydration. RfC aims to restore stable weather patterns by mitigating flooding, droughts, wildfires and other weather extremes, building landscape resilience, augmenting soil fertility, increasing food and water security, and promoting local empowerment and decision-making.
Initiative 20x20 sees sustainably managed grasslands, reforestation, silvopasture, agroforestry, avoided degradation and deforestation and low-carbon agriculture as its prime objectives. RfC has developed a strategy that merges these efforts and more into a comprehensive "landscape rehydration" package. Landscape rehydration involves restoring and strengthening the water cycle through the implementation of various landscape-specific rainwater retention measures. RfC interventions also never restrain the social and economic benefits of the landscape. In a nutshell, the Rain for Climate team has a scientifically backed strategy that enables human activity to coexist with long-term economic and ecological sustainability.
Based on 30 years of research, the aim of RfC is to return approximately 700 km3 of rainwater annually to inland ecosystems in order to stabilize weather. In order to achieve this objective, RfC is developing a host of tools consisting of a rehydration portal, our proprietary state-of-the-art monitoring system, a Centre of Excellence and a rehydration-related certification system. RfC also provides consultation and education services on effective strategies for landscape restoration. The firm can therefore provide consultation services to Initiative 20x20 member countries to help them meet their specific landscape restoration objectives.