Protecting the Boundary Waters is critical to combating climate change

Dear John,

The Boundary Waters is an incredible landscape that is vital for us and for the planet. In particular, protecting this Wilderness is critical to combating climate change because:

  • The Twin Metals copper mine, according to a 2014 Prefeasibility Report for the proposed mine, is estimated to produce 23,444,730 metric tons of CO2 over a 20-year life of the mine. This is equal to greenhouse gas emissions from adding nearly 5 million passenger vehicles to the roads for a year.
  • The total 4.3 million-acre Quetico Superior region plays a vital role in carbon sequestration, and is a critical landscape for climate adaptation and resilience, according to a recent study from the Nature Conservancy.

When you invest in the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters, your dollars are not only ensuring the future of the Wilderness for generations of paddlers to come, but helping local businesses and communities that rely on the Boundary Waters, protecting the home of many unique species, and helping combat climate change.

Want to learn more about climate change and the Boundary Waters? Read our blog here, featuring an op-ed I penned for MinnPost as well as a video from climate thought leader, polar explorer, and Ely, MN resident Will Steger.

For the Wilderness, 

Becky Rom

National Board Chair
Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters

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