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Scaling up Natural Solutions

Natural solutions to climate change harness ecosystems to absorb carbon, such as restoring forests, wetlands, and grasslands. Protecting biodiversity and enhancing soil health can improve carbon sequestration and climate resilience. These nature-based approaches not only reduce emissions but also support clean water, air, and habitat for wildlife.

We must utilize land and water-based solutions that harness the power of natural systems found on public lands, farms, wetlands and oceans to sequester carbon and build climate resiliency.

Wetlands and native grasslands are two incredible carbon sinks, among the best on Earth. We must conserve all that remain and restore as much as possible. Besides providing cleaner drinking water and vital wildlife habitat, wetlands and grasslands can keep carbon from entering our atmosphere and even help pull it out once it’s been released.

Regenerative farming practices can transform the agriculture industry to one of the top emitters of carbon dioxide to more sustainable production means. Farmers that plant cover crops, utilize no till and rotational grazing and restore wetlands on their property are a key component of unleashing natural solutions to combat climate change.

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