Benji Backer, Brian Yablonski, Drew Bond, and Jeff Kupfer write in The Washington Examiner about ways that conservatives can lead on conservation and climate solutions.
- Conservatives in Congress and across the country are offering durable solutions to increase conservation and address climate change.
- Solutions include tree plantings, coastal restoration, and empowering farmers to reduce climate impacts.
- By implementing bottom-up solutions that empower innovators and local communities, conservatives are leading in climate action.
“Supporting policies that leverage incentives and partnerships to protect our natural heritage should be a big part of our strategy to address environmental challenges. From active forest management to innovative agricultural practices to ecosystem restoration, now is the time to act. Our organizations look forward to working with leaders in Congress to achieve lasting conservation successes.”
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