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Biological Diversity
Intersectional Theme
Biological Diversity emphasizes the vital importance of protecting the Earth's vast array of life. This theme champions the interconnectedness of all living things, recognizing that the health of our planet is dependent on the richness of its biodiversity. From conserving our forests to protecting endangered species, this theme intertwines with all solution pathways, reminding us that every climate solution is, at its heart, a solution that respects and protects the web of life.
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- Nature Conservation
- Indigenous
- Biodiversity
- Land Protected Areas
- Land Habitats
- Ecosystem Restoration
- Trophic rewilding can expand natural climate solutions
- A “Global Safety Net” to reverse biodiversity loss and stabilize Earth’s climate
- Thirty years of connectivity conservation planning: an assessment of factors influencing plan implementation
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- Regenerative Agriculture
- Sustainable Rangelands
- Regenerative Croplands
- Food Waste Reduction
- Biodiversity
- Non-Flat Earth Recalibrated for Terrain and Topsoil
- Carbon stock corridors to mitigate climate change and promote biodiversity in the tropics
- Sharks, rays and marine protected areas: A critical evaluation of current perspectives
- Living Planet Report
- Wild Salmon, Pipelines, and the Trans Mountain Expansion
- The pollination deficit
- Impacts on terrestrial biodiversity of moving from a 2°C to a 1.5°C target
- Living Blue Planet Report
- Roadmap to Recovery - A global network of marine reserves
- Strengthening Governance of Small-Scale Fisheries:
- Predators help protect carbon stocks in blue carbon ecosystems
- Pinpointing and preventing imminent extinctions
- One-third of global protected land is under intense human pressure
- Projecting shifts in thermal habitat for 686 species on the North American continental shelf
- On modelling the relationship between vegetation greenness and water balance and land use change