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Mountain Galactic Center A starry sky in Kimberley, BC, Canada © Brian Sondergaard/TNC Photo Contest 2021
  • Extreme Wildfires and the Living Value of Forests

    A Conversation with Nature United’s Ronnie Drever and Laura Smith on Canada's increasing wildfires and a path forward with Natural Climate Solutions.

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    Our Journey Toward Accountability, Action and Transparency

    Our Strategy and Action Plan guides our organizational journey towards accountability, action and transparency. Read our Executive Director's reflections. Read More

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    Land Ethic for Canada’s Farmlands

    A conversation with our Agriculture Strategy Director, Les Fuller, about transforming agriculture through Natural Climate Solutions. Read More

  • The Power of the Emerald Edge

    Community, conservation and climate action in the world's largest temperate rainforest. Read More

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    Why Connecting the Biodiversity and Climate Crises Matters

    Natural Climate Solutions must be at the core of a Global Biodiversity Framework, as Canada welcomes world leaders to a make-or-break summit. Read More

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    10 Years of Collaborative Marine Planning

    The Marine Plan Partnership has fundamentally changed how sustainable marine planning is done on the North Pacific Coast. Celebrating MAPP

  • A Path to Climate Actions Canada Needs Now

    Our global chief scientist Katherine Hayhoe says climate change is not an insurmountable problem—there is a path forward, informed by five key imperatives. Read More

  • Why Canada Needs Agricultural Solutions to Climate Change

    In the fight against climate change, farmers' role in reducing emissions will be vital for meeting Canada’s 2030 goals. Read More

  • Emissions Reduction Plan integrates Natural Climate Solutions

    Nature United looks forward to working with the Government of Canada to accelerate these solutions and maximize the mitigation potential of nature. Read More

  • What We Can Do for Climate in 2022

    Our team shares how Canada can enable nature-based solutions to climate change in 2022. Read More

  • Corporate Leaders Need to Act on Natural Climate Solutions

    It’s a global and moral imperative for companies to transform from the inside out to prevent the devastating impacts of climate change. Read More

  • "Everything is One": A Conversation With Tyson Atleo

    As hereditary chief-in-line of the Ahousaht Nation and Natural Climate Solutions Program Director, Tyson Atleo believes interconnectivity is the essence of conservation. Read More

  • Harnessing Nature's Potential

    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. Read More

Humpback Whale British Columbia's 21-million-acre Great Bear Rainforest is the largest coastal temperate rainforest on Earth. © Jon McCormack