America’s national parks face an uncertain future as climate risks mount
PolicyMonday, March 2, 2026Mongabay

America’s national parks face an uncertain future as climate risks mount

Climate change is increasingly threatening the integrity of America’s national parks, which were originally established to protect natural landscapes from external pressures. A recent assessment highlights the vulnerabilities these parks face as they confront rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and shifting ecosystems, signaling an urgent need for policy interventions to safeguard these critical natural resources.

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