To avoid the worst effects of climate change, we need to dramatically reduce global carbon emissions. But we must also prepare for the significant and unavoidable consequences of carbon emissions such as increasing temperatures, shifting precipitation patterns, ocean acidification, sea-level rise and the increasing intensity and frequency of extreme weather events. works with local communities, governments and others around the world to help nature and people prepare for the many impacts of a changing climate. To do this we:
- Increase the resilience of communities in Nepal by promoting new farming techniques, community weather monitoring and creating seed banks
- Restore beach vegetation to shade marine turtle nests in the Caribbean
- Secure access to freshwater for elephants in Thailand during periods of drought
- Identify areas where polar bears can live on solid Arctic sea ice for decades to come