Satellite-source forest-loss map around Kisangani in DR Congo.

Satellite forest restoration new tab

Reforest Radar

A dated forest-loss source becomes a new-tab challenge: restore one local tile, watch the patch fill, and share the source without pretending a tree was planted.

100-tile patch Local progress Honest share text

Demo source image: NASA Earth Observatory. No continuous imagery feed or tree-planting claim is made in this MVP.

Overview

Climate action feels better when the place is visible and the claim is honest.

Most tree-planting extensions are passive counters for search, shopping, or background activity. Reforest Radar makes one damaged place visible, gives users a tiny action they can repeat, and keeps claim language strict until real-world impact is verified.

The place is visible

The MVP includes a dated NASA Earth Observatory forest-loss image and source link. Production should connect a licensed alert and imagery workflow.

The action takes seconds

Users restore one tile in a 10 by 10 grid. Progress stays local in Chrome storage and gives the product a small repeat-use loop.

The share stays credible

The app gives share text without claiming a tree was planted until a verified restoration partner, receipt trail, and monitoring language exist.

How it works

One new tab, one patch, one honest share.

1

Install the test build and open a new tab.

2

Review the source, data window, and impact status.

3

Restore a local demo tile and copy honest share text.

Trust model

The first version is honest about what is real.

Install test build

Load the unpacked extension in Chrome.

This is a prototype for product validation. Chrome Web Store submission should wait until screenshots, partner proof, privacy declarations, and the imagery workflow are finalized.

  1. Download and unzip the test build.
  2. Open chrome://extensions.
  3. Enable Developer mode.
  4. Click Load unpacked and select the unzipped reforest-radar-extension folder.

FAQ

Before public launch

Is this a continuous satellite imagery feed?

No. The MVP uses a dated source image and is structured so a licensed imagery or alert workflow can be connected later.

Does clicking a tile plant a real tree?

No. Tile progress is local demo progress. Real planting or restoration claims require a named partner and proof trail.

Why make this a Chrome new-tab extension?

The new tab creates a recurring, lightweight habit without reading pages, injecting scripts, or asking for broad host permissions. The share text gives users a credible way to invite friends into the same patch.

How can this make money without hurting trust?

Use sponsored restoration patches and optional user support after partner verification. Do not monetize through browsing data or intrusive ads.