The Nexus Report: Nature-based Solutions to the Biodiversity and Climate Crisis
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Petersen, Rachael
Young, Virginia
Mackey, Brendan
Kormos, Cyril
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The climate change and biodiversity crises that the world faces are intertwined on land and in the oceans. The changing climate is a growing threat to biodiversity from the Arctic to the Amazon, and the loss of biodiversity reduces the resilience of both planet and people and narrows response options. Too often, though, biodiversity and climate change are dealt with in relative isolation by governments, intergovernmental processes, and other key actors and stakeholders.
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Barber, CV; Petersen, R; Young, V; Mackey, B; Kormos, C, The Nexus Report: Nature-based Solutions to the Biodiversity and Climate Crisis, 2020