How the Boreal Fights Climate Change
About 12% of the world’s land-based carbon reserves—equivalent to up to 36 years’ worth of global fossil fuels emissions—is stored in the soils, peatlands & wetlands of the Boreal Forest in Canada, which means it’s an incredibly important nature-based climate solution.
Nature-based climate solutions—including Indigenous-led conservation—can deliver one-third of the emissions reductions necessary to meet the Paris Climate Agreement. Here’s how we can protect the boreal and ALSO protect the planet from climate change.
Видео How the Boreal Fights Climate Change канала Boreal Conservation
Nature-based climate solutions—including Indigenous-led conservation—can deliver one-third of the emissions reductions necessary to meet the Paris Climate Agreement. Here’s how we can protect the boreal and ALSO protect the planet from climate change.
Видео How the Boreal Fights Climate Change канала Boreal Conservation
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