It’s Time to Decide Our Future
Your voice is crucial. Use it to speak up for nature today, and every day.
At this critical moment, everything in nature—our lands, our water, our air, our biodiversity—is depending on us to speak up and speak out.
That’s why, more than ever, your voice matters. With it, you can champion the bold ideas we need to tackle our planet’s biggest challenges and help create a future where people and nature thrive. In November—and beyond.
Your voice and our voice.
Together.
“How Can I Speak Up for Nature Right Now?”
Take these three actions to start becoming a powerful advocate for nature—and share them with friends and family.
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Explore the Issues
Change starts with talking about why nature matters to you—and why it should matter to others. Learn more about powerful policy solutions to climate change and nature loss with our curated guide.
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Pledge Your Support
Signing a pledge for nature can spur elected leaders to turn ideas into actions. Add your voice to those calling for government action to help tackle the greatest threats to our planet.
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Head to the Polls
During national and local elections, remember to speak up for the future you want. If you’re not registered to vote, make sure to register.
Stay Connected to Nature
Sign up for our monthly Nature News updates for stories, tips and events.
The Nature Conservancy’s 2030 Goals
When you speak up for our future, you’re not speaking alone. The Nature Conservancy is speaking up, too—and putting action behind our words as we work to achieve the most ambitious goals in our organization’s history by 2030. You can help us get there.
Our Goals for 2030
We’re racing to hit these targets to help create a future where people and nature thrive. Together, we find the paths to make change possible.
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3B
Avoid or store 3 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually—the same as taking 650 million cars off the road every year.
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100M
Help 100 million people at severe risk of climate-related emergencies—by conserving habitats that protect communities.
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650M
Conserve 650 million hectares of lands (1.6 billion acres) such as forests, grasslands and desert—an area twice the size of India.
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4B
Conserve 4 billion hectares of ocean (10 billion acres)—more than 10% of the world's entire ocean area—through marine protection, sustainable fishing and more.
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30M
Conserve 1 million kilometers of rivers (620,000 miles)—enough to stretch 25 times around the globe—and 30 million hectares of lakes and wetlands (74 million acres).
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45M
Support the leadership of 45 million people from Indigenous and local communities whose well-being and livelihoods depend on nature.