Illustration of a forest map patch with a few demo squares turning green.

Forest map new tab

Reforest Radar

See one real forest-loss source image. Press one button. One demo square turns green. No tree is planted by your click.

100 demo squares Saved on this browser No fake planting

Inside the extension, the source image is from NASA Earth Observatory. It is one dated source image, not a current map.

Overview

A forest map you can understand in five seconds.

Reforest Radar keeps one damaged place visible. It gives you a tiny local action, then says the truth clearly: this demo does not plant trees.

See the place

The extension uses a dated NASA Earth Observatory source image and links to the source.

Mark one square

Press one button. One square turns green. The count stays only in Chrome storage.

Share without lying

The copied note says this is a demo and includes the source link.

How it works

Three steps. No big words.

1

Open a new tab.

2

Look at the forest map.

3

Mark one demo square.

Trust model

Plain truth, not greenwashing.

Developer test build

Testing before the store page is live.

The Chrome Web Store item is under review. Until it is live, this download is only for manual Chrome testing.

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

FAQ

Simple answers

Is this a current map?

No. It uses one dated source image.

Does clicking plant a tree?

No. Clicking only turns one demo square green in your browser.

Why put it on a new tab?

A new tab is a small daily reminder. The extension does not read pages or ask for website access.

What happens next?

Keep it only if real users come back and the project can connect to a real partner later.