Carbon accounting improvements for operationalising the Glasgow climate pact Article 38
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Mackey, Brendan
Young, Virginia
Keith, Heather
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2022
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The need for integrated policy action to mitigate climate change and conserve biodiversity has now been recognised in Article 38 of the Glasgow Climate Pact1 which: “Emphasizes the importance of protecting, conserving and restoring nature and ecosystems, including forests and other terrestrial and marine ecosystems, to achieve the long-term global goal of the Convention by acting as sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse gases and protecting biodiversity, while ensuring social and environmental safeguards.”The need for integrated policy action to mitigate climate change and conserve biodiversity has now been recognised in Article 38 of the Glasgow Climate Pact1 which: “Emphasizes the importance of protecting, conserving and restoring nature and ecosystems, including forests and other terrestrial and marine ecosystems, to achieve the long-term global goal of the Convention by acting as sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse gases and protecting biodiversity, while ensuring social and environmental safeguards.”
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Griffith Climate Action Beacon Science Informing Policy Briefing Note 4/22
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Climate change science
Ecosystem function
Carbon accounting improvements
climate change
Glasgow climate pact
ecosystem integrity