Deforestation has intensified global warming, but a new study out in Nature Communications Earth and Environment finds restoring forests and adopting sustainable land-use practices can reverse the damage while benefiting both people and nature. A new study published in Nature Communications Earth and Environment reveals that when land managers implement nature-based climate solutions, they can significantly counteract the climate-warmingRead More| KBS LTER
New data from ecoAmerica reveals a resounding cross-party consensus, framing climate action not just as policy, but as a moral responsibility and a fundamental right. Majorities likewise agree that climate solutions should be fair for all, with no one left behind.| ecoAmerica
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3 in 4 Americans want bold climate action now, and they’re ready to vote on it. ecoAmerica's latest survey shows bipartisan momentum.| ecoAmerica
Recent updates from climate scientists paint a stark picture. According to the latest Indicators of Global Climate Change report (Forster et al., 2025), human-induced global warming has accelerated to approximately 1.36°C as of 2024. At the current pace of emissions – 53.6 gigatonnes of CO₂e annually over the past decade – we have only a few years […] The post Reality Check: Climate Goals, Financial Incentives, and the Urgent Need for Climate Solutions appeared first on FFI Solut...| FFI Solutions
Amid federal climate rollbacks, ecoAmerica finds Americans aren’t on board. Nearly 3 in 4 are concerned about climate change. Read more!| ecoAmerica
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ecoAmerica’s latest survey reveals that Americans are ready and eager for health professionals to advance climate action. Read to learn more.| ecoAmerica