Scientists Urge 'Transformative Change' to Stave Off Climate, Biodiversity Collapse

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Scientists Urge 'Transformative Change' to Stave Off Climate, Biodiversity Collapse
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'We need urgent and decisive action amidst the accelerating climate and biodiversity crises,' says unaipasku, lead author of a new paper

of the IPCC and IPBES, which highlights that though"climate change and biodiversity loss are two of the most pressing issues of the Anthropocene" and"there is recognition in both scientific and policymaking circles that the two are interconnected, in practice they are largely addressed in their own domains."

The paper's lead author, Unai Pascual of the Basque Center for Climate Change, said Wednesday that"international policy initiatives such as the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity are surprisingly lagging behind the scientific evidence about the need to integrate a climate-biodiversity-society nexus perspective in their decisions.

"The codesign of conservation objectives by Inuit and federal parties allows for a rights-based approach to governing conservation areas that includes Inuit active participation and represents a governance approach that can provide cobenefits in terms of protecting species and ecosystems, climate change adaptation and mitigation, and sustaining Inuit livelihoods and subsistence harvesting," the document explains.

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