Biodiversity and Climate: Interconnected Crises
Climate change and biodiversity loss are often discussed as separate crises. They are not. The same human activities drive both—burning fossil fuels, clearing forests, converting natural lands to agriculture. And the crises reinforce each other in ways that make addressing either one harder. Understanding these interconnections is essential for effective response to what is increasingly recognized as a single, intertwined planetary emergency.
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Topic Introduction: Biodiversity-Climate Connection: Two Intertwined Emergencies
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