COP29: What are the climate change solution pitfalls to look out for?
To tackle the global climate and biodiversity crises, we need a range of solutions, many of which have been discussed this week at COP29. While some ideas can be powerful win-win solutions, others present pitfalls that could harm progress.
COP29: Act now with Green New Deals and nature-based solutions
The climate and biodiversity crises, are overwhelmingly large issues to solve and decades of delayed action is only exasperating this. Is there now too much to do in too little time? Rick Stafford explains why acting now and taking the right actions can still mitigate the worst of these global crises.
Where are climate and nature in this election campaign?
The next UK parliament will be the most crucial ever in terms of tipping the balance in favour of nature’s recovery. We look at how nature and climate are featuring on the campaign trail.
Transform UK land use approach for a sustainable future
A new report by the international environmental charities Zoological Society of London and the British Ecological Society shows how changes to our land use can benefit nature, climate and people.
‘While getting involved in policy may take a little bit more time and thought, it is hugely rewarding.’ For Volunteer's Week, Ruth Mitchell, reflects on her time and achievements with the Scottish Policy Group.
The biosphere cannot save us on its own - our response to COP28
From seagrass to rainforests, natural ecosystems have enormous potential to fight climate change. But the capabilities of the biosphere are being stretched to the limit.
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services has launched several calls for experts and fellows to participate in drafting their reports.
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