Wild animals: The original and best carbon-capture ‘technology’

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Protecting and enhancing wildlife populations could be a global warming game changerMarch 2023

Protecting and enhancing wildlife populations could be a global warming game changerMarch 2023

by ACC Admin | Mar 27, 2023 | 2023, Introductory, Press Release, Resources

Protecting and enhancing populations of key wildlife species across the world could significantly enhance natural carbon capture and storage and play a critical role mitigating climate change. These are the findings of a new paper published today in the leading...
Protecting and enhancing wildlife populations could be a global warming game changerMarch 2023

Rewilding animals is one of our best options to partner with nature to combat climate changeMarch 2023

by ACC Admin | Mar 27, 2023 | 2023, Blog Article / Thought Piece, More In-depth, Resources

Exactly one week ago the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its latest report on the current and future state of the Earth’s climate. The report had a rather dire message: we are unlikely to achieve the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement of...

Global Moratorium on Mesopelagic Fishing urgently needed to save the climate – Joint statementNovember 2022

by ACC Admin | Nov 14, 2022 | 2022, More In-depth, Policy Document, Resources

Global Moratorium on Mesopelagic Fishing urgently needed to save the climate Protect what still is an undiscovered wealth of nature from exploitation by the fishing industry – Blue Marine Foundation and the Global Rewilding Alliance call upon the global community to...
Animating the Carbon CycleOctober 2022

Animating the Carbon CycleOctober 2022

by ACC Admin | Oct 18, 2022 | 2022, Event, More In-depth, Resources

Presentation at Connecting People, Connecting Nature conference by Magnus...
Protecting and enhancing wildlife populations could be a global warming game changerMarch 2023

Fish: The excretion effect boosts the oceanic carbon pumpAugust 2022

by ACC Admin | Aug 30, 2022 | 2022, Blog Article / Thought Piece, Educational Resource, Introductory, Resources

School of duskyshoulder trevallies, Amed Beach, Indonesia. Photo by Milos Prelevic The oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth’s surface and play a critical role in absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere. Estimates suggest that around a quarter of all anthropogenic CO2...
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