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More Trees

More Trees is a sustainability-focused platform planting trees on behalf of individuals or businesses aiming to offset carbon footprints and support reforestation

Verdict

More Trees tracks carbon offsets from tree planting initiatives and surfaces forest impact data inside Switchy. When you @mention it, the MCP retrieves your authenticated account's total CO₂ captured, tree count, and related metrics. Teams building sustainability reports, ESG dashboards, or climate-focused content use it to pull live offset numbers without leaving the conversation. The integration requires an API key from More Trees — you'll need an active account with offset activity to see meaningful data. Single-tool scope means it's read-only: you can query totals but not trigger new plantings or modify campaigns.

Common use cases

  • Pull live CO₂ totals for sustainability reports
  • Surface tree counts in ESG slide decks
  • Track offset progress during climate planning
  • Verify forest metrics before board meetings
  • Automate carbon data for quarterly updates

Integration

Vendor
More Trees
Category
other
Auth
API_KEY
Tools
1
Composio slug
more_trees

Tools

  • Get Total Carbon Offset

    This tool retrieves the total carbon offset and other forest-related information for the authenticated user. it provides comprehensive data about the user's forest, including the total co₂ captured, number of trees planted, gifted, and rece

Setup

Setup guide

  1. 11. Open your Switchy workspace and navigate to Settings > Integrations. 2. Search for More Trees in the MCP directory and click Connect. 3. You'll be prompted to paste an API key — log into your More Trees dashboard, go to Account Settings or API Access, and generate a new key with read permissions. 4. Copy the key and paste it into Switchy's auth modal, then click Authorize. 5. Switchy confirms the connection and shows More Trees as available in your Space. 6. Open any Space, type '@More Trees get my total carbon offset' and send — the MCP returns your forest stats (CO₂ captured, tree count, project details). 7. If the response is empty or shows zero values, verify your More Trees account has active offset projects and the API key hasn't expired.

What teammates see: by default, memories from More Trees are scoped to the Space (PROJECT visibility) - you can mark any memory PRIVATE or share it ORG-wide.

Works well with

Top models

Compatibility data appears once enough Spaces have used this MCP together with a given model.

How Switchy teams use it

Not enough Spaces yet to publish anonymised usage stats (we require ≥ 50 Spaces per week).

Starter prompts

Fetch Current Offset Totals

@More Trees get my total carbon offset and show the CO₂ captured, number of trees planted, and any project names associated with my account.
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Summarize Forest Impact

@More Trees retrieve my forest data, then write a three-sentence summary highlighting total CO₂ offset, tree count, and the environmental equivalent in layperson terms.
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Compare Quarterly Progress

@More Trees get my total carbon offset. I'll paste last quarter's figures next — help me calculate the percentage increase in CO₂ captured and trees planted.
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Verify Data for ESG Deck

@More Trees fetch my current forest stats and list each metric (CO₂, trees, projects) in bullet points so I can cross-check them against our ESG presentation draft.
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Draft Impact Statement

@More Trees pull my total carbon offset, then draft a two-sentence impact statement for our homepage that mentions the CO₂ we've captured and the number of trees we've funded.
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Example outputs

Illustrative - representative of the model's voice and quality, not literal recordings.

Prompt

@More Trees show me my current carbon offset totals and how much CO₂ my forest has captured so far

Output

Your More Trees forest has captured 247.3 kg of CO₂ to date across 18 trees planted. Your forest spans 0.04 hectares and has sequestered carbon equivalent to offsetting approximately 1,850 km of car travel. The forest was established 14 months ago and continues to grow. Current offset rate averages 17.7 kg CO₂ per month based on tree maturity and species mix.

Notes

This example demonstrates the MCP's single read capability — retrieving cumulative forest impact data. The response depends entirely on your More Trees account history; new accounts will show minimal offsets. Requires valid API key with read access to your forest data.

Prompt

@More Trees what's my total carbon capture compared to typical household emissions, and how many trees would I need to offset my annual footprint

Output

Your current 247.3 kg CO₂ offset represents about 3.2% of the average US household's annual carbon footprint (7,700 kg). To fully offset a typical household's yearly emissions, you would need approximately 577 mature trees in your More Trees forest — that's 32x your current 18 trees. At your current planting rate, reaching carbon neutrality would take roughly 37 years, though offset rates accelerate as trees mature.

Notes

This synthesis example pairs More Trees data with the AI's reasoning about carbon math and household benchmarks. The AI extrapolates from your forest stats to provide context, but the underlying offset figure comes from the MCP's single tool. Calculations assume static planting rates and average household emissions.

Prompt

@More Trees pull my forest stats and draft a short social media post celebrating my carbon offset milestone

Output

Based on your 247.3 kg CO₂ captured: '🌳 Just hit a quarter-ton of carbon offset with my @MoreTrees forest! 18 trees and counting — that's like taking a car off the road for 1,850 km. Small actions, measurable impact. Who's planting with me?' This draft emphasizes the tangible equivalency (car travel) to make the offset relatable and includes a call-to-action for engagement.

Notes

This example shows the MCP feeding data into a creative workflow — the AI transforms raw offset stats into shareable content. The MCP itself is read-only (no posting capability), so this is strictly a content generation use case. Effective for teams managing sustainability communications or personal carbon accountability.

Use-case deep-dives

Sustainability reporting for remote teams

When carbon offset tracking belongs in your team workspace

A 6-person distributed agency wants to track their collective carbon offset as part of quarterly sustainability reporting. More Trees is the right call if you're already offsetting through their platform and need to pull that number into a shared workspace where the whole team can see it. The single tool retrieves total CO₂ captured for the authenticated account, so one API key covers the whole team's forest. This works when you have a unified More Trees account and want the metric visible alongside other team dashboards. If you're offsetting through multiple providers or need per-person breakdowns, this MCP won't split the data—you're getting one aggregate number. Add this to Switchy if carbon offset is a KPI your team actually reviews together, not just a compliance checkbox.

Client-facing impact dashboards

Pulling carbon data into client deliverables

A 3-person consultancy building ESG dashboards for clients needs to show real-time carbon offset metrics. More Trees fits if your clients are already using More Trees and you're automating their reporting. The API key gives you read access to their forest data, so you can pull CO₂ totals into a shared workspace where you're assembling the rest of their sustainability narrative. This is a narrow use-case: you need clients who offset through More Trees specifically, and you need to refresh that number often enough that manual copy-paste doesn't work. If you're aggregating data from multiple offset platforms or building one-off reports, the overhead of setting up this MCP probably exceeds the value. Use this when More Trees is the single source of truth and you're updating client views weekly or faster.

Internal carbon budget tracking

When offset data drives team travel decisions

A 10-person startup with a carbon budget policy wants to check their offset balance before approving travel. More Trees works if your policy is 'we offset X tons per quarter and track it in real-time.' The MCP pulls the current total into Switchy, so anyone planning a trip can see how much headroom is left. This assumes you're using More Trees as your offset provider and you've set an internal threshold that matters to day-to-day decisions. If your carbon accounting is annual or you're just reporting the number in a deck once a quarter, you don't need live API access—export it manually. Add this MCP when the offset total is a decision input your team checks multiple times a week, not a compliance metric you file and forget.

Frequently asked

What does the More Trees MCP do in Switchy?

It pulls your carbon offset data from More Trees into Switchy conversations. Your AI can see total CO₂ captured, forest stats, and tree counts without you leaving the workspace. Useful if you're tracking sustainability metrics alongside other work, but niche — most teams won't need this unless carbon reporting is part of their workflow.

Do I need a More Trees account to use this MCP?

Yes. You need an active More Trees account and an API key from their platform. The MCP authenticates with that key, so whoever connects it in Switchy must have access to the More Trees dashboard to generate the credential. No OAuth flow — just paste the key during setup.

Can the More Trees MCP plant new trees or update my forest?

No. It's read-only. The single tool retrieves your current forest data — CO₂ totals, tree counts, offset stats — but can't modify anything. If you want to plant trees or change settings, you still do that directly in the More Trees app or via their full API.

Why use this MCP instead of just checking the More Trees dashboard?

Speed and context. If you're drafting a sustainability report or answering a client question about offsets, the AI fetches the numbers inline without you switching tabs. That said, the More Trees dashboard shows richer visuals and history. Use the MCP when you need the data mid-conversation, not for deep analysis.

Who on my team should connect the More Trees MCP?

Whoever owns your More Trees account or has API key access. Typically that's someone in ops, sustainability, or finance. Once connected in Switchy, anyone in the workspace can ask the AI to pull the forest data, but only the connector's account is queried — it doesn't aggregate across multiple More Trees users.

Data last verified 607 hours ago.Sources aggregated hourly to weekly. See docs/architecture/model-directory.md.