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WASHINGTON (May 20, 2021) 鈥 The Department of Agriculture detailing how the department will implement President Biden鈥檚 government-wide executive order to address the climate crisis, which was issued a week after he took office. The 探花精选 had to the USDA to consider how farmland, rangelands, and forests can be supported in optimizing the potential of working lands while also conserving critical habitat for birds and wildlife.
鈥淢any of the places that birds need to survive include working lands like farms, ranches, and forests, so their fate is bound to them,鈥 said Melinda Cep, vice president of natural solutions and working lands at the 探花精选. 鈥淭hese same places can be valuable climate solutions, so it鈥檚 a necessary step forward for USDA to recognize the role that agriculture and forestry play in creating a cleaner future.鈥
The report emphasizes the need to adopt practices that not only reduce emissions on working lands, but also help protect those lands from climate-related threats. 探花精选 is encouraged by the department鈥檚 outreach efforts on the executive order and commitment to outreach in the report, as well as the inclusion of many recommendations from 探花精选. These recommendations include valuing landscape-scale conservation, leveraging existing programs with proven track records, improving outreach and technical assistance, and better integrating equity and justice.
A 2019 探花精选 report found that unless the rate of climate change and global temperature rise is slowed to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius, two-thirds of North American bird species will be vulnerable to extinction.
鈥淲e appreciate these initial commitments and we recognize that these laudable goals must be backed up by meaningful actions,鈥 said Cep. 鈥淲e look forward to working with USDA to ensure that these important opportunities are realized.鈥
Key takeaways from the 90-day progress report include:
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