One of the most powerful yet overlooked ways we can shape climate futures is by protecting and restoring biodiversity. Healthy ecosystems not only store carbon but also build resilience against climate impacts. Our research and actions should reflect that climate and biodiversity are deeply interconnected. By prioritizing nature-based solutions and listening to ecological knowledge, we contribute to more just and regenerative climate pathways.
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The topic of connecting biodiv and climate is relevant. Right now, I miss the specific scientific angle taken here. It would be important to ask a scientific question or provide a scientific assessment that is based on scientific literature. For that, it would be important to not only focus the analysis, but also to separate between implied potential for action and a scientific perspective.