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Entries for January 2022
Climate Researchers on the Most Hopeful Things They’ve Seen Yet
Views: 1738
(January 20, 2022)
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WCS' Director of Coral Reef Conservation Emily Darling gives us her reasons on having hope in the face of climate change.
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No mining in wetlands, says conservation group as feedback ends for Yukon's draft wetland policy
Views: 1559
(January 20, 2022)
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Conservation Zoologist Don Reid explains the importance of wetlands to Yukoners and WCS Canada's position on Yukon's draft plan for wetlands.
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Watch: COP26 | The essential carbon service provided by northern peatlands and the Hudson Bay Lowlands
Views: 1904
(January 04, 2022)
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We can do something about climate change, starting with protecting the gigantic carbon storehouses across Canada’s north: peatlands. We explained what is at stake at the COP26 Global Peatland Pavillion in Glasglow.
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