California has unveiled an ambitious plan to help combat the worsening climate crisis with one of its invaluable assets: its land.
Over the next 20 years, the state will work to transform more than half of its 100 million acres into multi-benefit landscapes that can absorb more carbon than they release, officials announced Monday. The so-called nature-based solutions will span natural and working lands such as forests, farms, grasslands, chaparral, deserts and other types of ecosystems and urban environments.
Read more at the Los Angeles Times.