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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...
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...
Sea otters: Influencing the amount of atmospheric carbon absorbed and stored by kelpAugust 2022

Sea otters: Influencing the amount of atmospheric carbon absorbed and stored by kelpAugust 2022

by ACC Admin | Aug 15, 2022 | 2022, Blog Article / Thought Piece, Educational Resource, Introductory, Resources

Young sea otter being cleaned by its mother, Ucluelet, British Columbia, Canada – Kieran Wood, Unsplash The charismatic sea otter is found along the coasts of the Pacific Ocean in North America and Asia. An aquatic member of the weasel family, it spends most of...

Animating the Carbon Cycle: Supercharging Ecosystem Carbon Sinks to Meet the 1.5ºC Climate TargetMarch 2022

by ACC Admin | Mar 20, 2022 | 2022, More In-depth, Report, Resources

Towards a new paradigm Against the backdrop of biodiversity decline and rising global temperatures, there has never been a greater awareness of our need for nature and the wide range of benefits it provides. Practical rewilding initiatives have already demonstrated...
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