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Climate Change Impacts in Wisconsin. Learn more about the Conservancy's Global Climate Change Initiative. Download the Climate Change Impacts in Wsconsin fact sheet (PDF, 2.3 MB). Contact UsTodd Holschbach |

Supporting policies that limit greenhouse gas emissions and achieve a 60% to 80% reduction in emissions from current levels by 2050.
Protecting large areas of forestland in Wisconsin and worldwide, helping to reduce carbon emissions caused by deforestation and maintaining carbon sinks that take in and store more carbon (i.e., carbon sequestration) than they release.
Seeking innovative conservation solutions that enable natural areas to cope with and adapt to the inevitable impacts of climate change.
Serving on the Governor’s Task Force on Climate Change in Wisconsin as a co-chair of the Forestry and Agriculture Work Group, which is tasked with developing policies, incentives, strategies and actions to enhance the carbon sequestration potential of forests and agricultural lands
Participating in the U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), an alliance of major companies and environmental and conservation organizations calling for significant, mandatory reductions in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Jeff Richter (old growth cedar).
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