The Globe Post: Solving the Climate and Biodiversity Crises Needs as Much Science as Nature

Planting trees, greening cities, and restoring wetlands are some of the solutions to the global climate and biodiversity crises that have gained traction in the wake of the COP26 climate talks.

Planting trees, greening cities, and restoring wetlands are some of the solutions to the global climate and biodiversity crises that have gained traction in the wake of the COP26 climate talks.

Yet these “nature-based solutions,” which strategically harness natural resources and processes to address environmental challenges, are not necessarily the silver bullet to solving interconnected crises that we might hope them to be.

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