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Protecting wild nature in northern California and southern Oregon
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Forest Conservation for Climate Change
Forest Conservation for Climate Change

Forests capture and store enough carbon to offset nearly 20% of pollution that causes climate change. Yet, forests are rarely made a part of climate policy. Read KS Wild’s five key recommendations for federal policies that prioritize climate adaptation and restoration of forests.

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Climate ChangeGuest UserMay 4, 2020forest defense, forests, climate change, climate defense, federal policy
Top 6 Ways to Save Nature from Climate Change
Top 6 Ways to Save Nature from Climate Change

How we respond to the future climate will be the primary factor in what plants and wildlife survive through this century. Here are the top 6 ways we can protect nature through the changing climate.

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Climate ChangeKlamath SiskiyouMarch 9, 2020climate change, climate defense, climate
Forests: A defense against climate change impacts
Forests: A defense against climate change impacts

Forest defense is climate defense.

In southern Oregon and northern California, we are surrounded by one of the largest carbon stores in the Northern Hemisphere, and the way we manage these forests will help decide the fate of our climate.

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Climate ChangeKlamath SiskiyouFebruary 4, 2020climate change, climate, forests, carbon sequestration, forest defense, climate defense

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