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

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UN Climate Awards ContributionDecember 2023

UN Climate Awards ContributionDecember 2023

by ACC Admin | Dec 5, 2023 | 2023, Educational Resource, Introductory, Resources

Trophic RewildingDecember 2023

Trophic RewildingDecember 2023

by ACC Admin | Dec 1, 2023 | 2023, Educational Resource, Introductory, Resources

Can Rewilding Save the Paris Climate Agreement?October 2023

by ACC Admin | Oct 1, 2023 | 2023, More In-depth, Press Article, Resources

Jadav Payeng, Sanctuary Wildlife Service Award 2012 winner, in the forest he planted and nurtured for over 30 years. “No more global warming, if everyone plants forest,” he told the author. Sanctuary Asia, October 2023 Sanctuary 66 Sanctuary Asia, October 2023 67 Can...

Submission of views and information on biodiversity and climate changeMay 2023

by ACC Admin | May 25, 2023 | 2023, More In-depth, Policy Document, Resources

On 14 April 2023, the CBD Secretariat issued a call for contributions on “Biodiversity and climate” to inform the process that guides the future work of the CBD. The GRA Secretariat prepared the below paper that was submitted on 25 May 2023 and co- signed by 12...

Why elephants, otters and whales are nature’s secret weapons against climate breakdownApril 2023

by ACC Admin | Apr 19, 2023 | 2023, Introductory, Press Article, Resources

What do elephants, otters and whales have in common? They all increase the amount of carbon that can be stored in their ecosystems. Elephants disperse seeds and trample low vegetation, enabling taller trees to grow. Sea otters eat sea urchins, allowing kelp to...
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