Saving Wildlife, Saving Lives: How Wildlife Conservation Can Help Mitigate Climate Change
A study led by Yale’s Oswald Schmitz and co-authored by 15 scientists shows that protecting and restoring populations of just nine key species – including whales, wolves, and elephants – could capture an additional 6.41 billion tons of carbon dioxide annually.1 As Schmitz puts it, “Wildlife species are the missing link between biodiversity and climate.” This … Read more









