Multi-Million Dollar Investment Jump Starts Phase Two of WWF-Canada's Nature and Climate Grant Program
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Tuesday, May 31, 2022
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Habitat loss drives both the biodiversity crisis and climate change, and the window to keep warming below 1.5 degrees is closing.
Key Points:
- Habitat loss drives both the biodiversity crisis and climate change, and the window to keep warming below 1.5 degrees is closing.
- We are so pleased to support crucial work being done across the country for local ecosystems that also benefits the climate.
- Every one of us has the power and influence to make changes in our lives to help fight climate change using nature.
- The Nature and Climate Grant Program was launched in 2021 as part of WWF-Canadas 10-year plan to Regenerate Canada ,which includes a goal to restore one million hectares for biodiversity and climate by 2030.