Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide. It is one method of reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere with the goal of reducing global climate change. Our moringa farming in Gorkha district expanded to around 80 ropani (4.007 hectares). Climate change on our planet Earth has been changing since the Earth was born billions of years ago. However, the question we must ask is: is it changing for the good for humans, animals, plants, trees, oceans, and the entire ecosystem we live in? The planting of trees alone will not be sufficient to combat climate change.It is a fact! Trees absorb CO2 emissions during the process of photosynthesis, in which they use sunlight to convert that CO2 into the sugars and energy they need to grow. Planting trees, therefore, can help to mitigate climate change breakdown as they absorb CO2 emissions in their trunks, leaves, roots, and soil. However, the type of trees we plant also matters in terms of the rate of absorption of CO2. One such plant or tree is moringa (scientifically, Moringa oleifera). As per a Japanese study by scientists (Villafuerte and Villafuerte-Abonal), moringa is capable of absorbing three times more than other plants.