Introduction
Natural Climate Solutions, also called Nature-Based Solutions, are actions that reduce emissions and increase carbon storage in forests, farms, grasslands and wetlands, while providing a host of additional benefits for people and the environment.
Practices that could be included are actions like encouraging farming techniques that retain carbon in the soil, such as planting cover crops; conserving and replanting forests; conserving and restoring coastal wetlands; and reducing the loss of natural areas, planting trees, and providing parks in communities.
Not only do these efforts help address climate change – they can improve water quality, prevent natural disasters like wildfire, drought, and flooding, protect wildlife habitat, and provide opportunities for hiking and fishing. Best of all, these solutions are cost effective, and can often improve local economies.
Below you can explore how people in Idaho are benefiting from implementing nature-based solutions in their community through a diverse set of resources from USN4C members and others, including blog articles, videos, comprehensive reports, and more.

Blog Articles


Environmental Defense Fund Vital Signs Magazine Article: U.S. Farmers Seek a Different Kind of Green Revolution


U.S. Nature4Climate Blog Article: The Boise City of Trees Challenge: 235,000 New Trees Helping to Tackle Climate Change in the Boise National Forest
- Hispanic Access Foundation Press Release: Latinos Show Concern about Water and Public Lands in the 14th Annual Conservation in the West Poll — see Spanish language version here
- U.S. Nature4Climate Article: Climate Solutions in the Sagebrush Steppe
- Pew Charitable Trusts Press Release: Poll Shows Strong Support for Strengthening Sage-Grouse Habitat Protections
- Pew Charitable Trusts Article: Public Wants Stronger Protection of Sage-Grouse Habitat in West
- National Wildlife Federation Article: Grasslands: A Disappearing Ecosystem
- Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership: The Cheatgrass Challenge
- The Nature Conservancy Article: Climate Action in Idaho: Together, we can deliver climate solutions that create a brighter future for Idaho
Forests:
- U.S. Nature4Climate Article: City of Trees Challenge: A Tree-Focused Climate Solution
- American Forests: Resilient Forests Program in the Northern Rockies: Restoring high-elevation forests in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming
- The Nature Conservancy Article: Wildfires and Forest Management: Charting a new path towards more fire-resilient forests and communities
- American Forests Article: Hope for a threatened species
- SCIENCE: Frontiers & Forest and Global Change Research Article (Provisionally Accepted): ‘Mind the Gap’ -Reforestation Needs vs. Reforestation Capacity in the Western United States
- SCIENCE: Forest & Ecology Management Study: Tamm Review: A Meta-Analysis of Thinning, Prescribed Fire, and Wildfire Effects on Subsequent Wildfire Severity in Conifer Dominated Forests of the Western US
- SCIENCE: Ecological Applications Study:Moderating Effects of Past Wildfire on Reburn Severity Depend on Climate and Initial Severity in Western U.S. Forests
Agriculture:
- American Farmland Trust: Idaho, Picabo Livestock – Soil Health Case Study
- American Farmland Trust: Idaho, Heglar Creek Farms – Soil Health Case Study
- SCIENCE: The Land Institute Article (MT, WY, ID): Case Study 2024: Perennial Baki Bean
- The Nature Conservancy Article: Using Regenerative Agriculture to Transform the Way We Grow Food
- The Nature Conservancy Article: Farmers Taking the Lead for a Healthier Future: Idaho farmers share stories of transforming their lands and livelihoods with regenerative agriculture
Reports

The Nature Conservancy‘s 2024 Idaho Impact Report
Videos & Podcasts
The Nature Conservancy Video: The Sagebrush Sea
U.S. Nature4Climate Video: City of Trees Challenge: A Tree-Focused Climate Solution
The Nature Conservancy Video: Climate Conversations: Wildfire and Outfitters
Explore More!

A new national survey conducted by U.S. Nature4Climate shows that voters across party lines support natural climate solutions more than ever, suggesting fertile ground for bi-partisan cooperation and consensus-building, opening up new avenues for climate action. Learn more.

Explore U.S. Climate Alliance‘s Climate Policy Database.

Explore Nature4Communities, a resource that shows you how nature-based solutions are critical for your community’s well-being and become a better advocate for their implementation.