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Animating the Carbon Cycle – TWS WebinarsAugust 2025

Animating the Carbon Cycle – TWS WebinarsAugust 2025

by ACC Admin | Aug 29, 2025 | 2025, Event, More In-depth, Resources

The webinar presents the latest scientific insights about how animal species restoration and conservation can contribute to nature-based climate solutions via their underappreciated functional roles in protecting and enhancing carbon capture and storage across a broad...

The combined impact of fisheries and climate change on future carbon sequestration by oceanic macrofaunaMay 2025

by ACC Admin | May 7, 2025 | 2025, Peer Reviewed Scientific Paper, Resources, Technical / Scientific

Although the role of marine macrofauna in the ocean carbon cycle is increasingly understood, the cumulative impacts of fisheries and climate change on this pathway remain overlooked. Here, using a marine ecosystem model, we estimate that each degree of warming reduces...
Nature restoration: a powerful climate-policy option for EuropeOctober 2024

Nature restoration: a powerful climate-policy option for EuropeOctober 2024

by ACC Admin | Oct 17, 2024 | 2024, Event, More In-depth, News, News and Resource, News Video, Resources

Can wildlife and ecosystem restoration reduce the climate crisis? Can we design policies that meet biodiversity and climate targets at the same time? Just imagine if the answer to both these questions is yes: Countries can then meet their obligations under the CBD and...

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