Innovating for Climate Change
What prevents producers from adopting sustainable practices? Our new research unearths their views — and how governments and businesses can help.
A conversation with Amanda Reed of Nature United and Mike Wilson of the Smart Prosperity Institute.
Investing in Natural Climate Solutions can help businesses achieve sustainability outcomes and support producers, while also protecting the planet.
A Conversation with Nature United’s Ronnie Drever and Laura Smith on Canada's increasing wildfires and a path forward with Natural Climate Solutions.
By prioritizing different forest management techniques, biodiversity, cultural and economic outcomes could all be vastly improved – all while sequestering carbon.
A conversation with our Agriculture Strategy Director, Les Fuller, about transforming agriculture through Natural Climate Solutions.
More people, organizations and governments are looking to nature for solutions in the fight against climate change. And Canada is in a unique position to play a pivotal role in this growing movement.
Natural Climate Solutions must be at the core of a Global Biodiversity Framework, as Canada welcomes world leaders in a make-or-break summit in December.
Through their close connection to the lands and waters of their traditional territories, Indigenous Peoples have taken the lead in implementing changes to safeguard species at-risk.
In the fight against climate change, farmers' role in reducing emissions will be vital for meeting Canada’s 2030 goals, as well as fueling a green economic transition.
The international market for innovative conservation funding is growing rapidly. Target 1 offers an opportunity to demonstrate and grow conservation as an investment in human wellbeing across our country.
We have an historic opportunity to invest in building back a global economy that is greener, more equitable and gets us on the path to dramatically reduced carbon emissions.
By protecting, better managing and restoring nature, Canada can reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by up to 78 Mt CO2e annually in 2030.
We're working to develop projects that ensure Indigenous co-management can be sustainably financed for years to come.
At the Nature-Based Solutions in Ottawa, more than 400 leaders gathered to recognize the power of nature in combatting the climate crisis and to set a course for investing in natural climate solutions.
We're conserving a vast forest of wildlife and carbon by partnering with Indigenous leaders and local communities.
Nature United's forest ecologist Ronnie Drever explains how the work we are doing to conserve Canada’s Boreal Forest can be a powerful solution for climate change here and globally.