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- Title
Essential outcomes for COP26.
- Authors
Smith, Pete; Beaumont, Linda; Bernacchi, Carl J.; Byrne, Maria; Cheung, William; Conant, Richard T.; Cotrufo, Francesca; Feng, Xiaojuan; Janssens, Ivan; Jones, Hefin; Kirschbaum, Miko U. F.; Kobayashi, Kazuhiko; LaRoche, Julie; Luo, Yiqi; McKechnie, Andrew; Penuelas, Josep; Piao, Shilong; Robinson, Sharon; Sage, Rowan F.; Sugget, David J.
- Abstract
Not all of this cash will be used for nature-based solutions, of course, but a proportion of it will be, and nature-based solutions would almost certainly not happen at the scale and speed required to help us meet net zero greenhouse gas emissions targets without this cash. But not all greenhouse gas removal options available on land or in the oceans constitute nature-based solutions - nature-based solutions must also provide benefits to human well-being and biodiversity - so the way in which they are implemented is crucial. "Trees" is just shorthand for nature-based solutions, but the broad variety of nature-based solutions available, beyond just tree planting, must be encouraged at COP26.
- Subjects
CLIMATE change mitigation; LIFE sciences; FOSSIL fuels; RANGE management; INFORMATION sharing
- Publication
Global Change Biology, 2022, Vol 28, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1354-1013
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gcb.15926