New study outlines key principles for effective natural climate solutions

A recent study highlights foundational and operational principles to guide the implementation of natural climate solutions, emphasizing sustainability and equity.

Spoorthy Raman reports for Mongabay.


In short:

  • Researchers have identified five foundational principles for natural climate solutions, including equity and sustainability, to address climate change effectively.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of respecting human rights and self-determination, especially of Indigenous peoples, in implementing these solutions.
  • Experts call for clearer definitions and stronger frameworks to ensure these principles lead to meaningful and lasting climate action.

Key quote:

"We need to stop talking and start doing stuff."

— Peter Ellis, The Nature Conservancy

Why this matters:

This research guides efforts to mitigate climate change through nature-based solutions. It connects to broader national and global discussions on sustainable environmental practices, emphasizing the need for equitable and effective climate action.

The planet’s largest ecosystems could collapse faster than we thought.

About the author(s):

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