We Can’t Have a Stable Climate If We Keep Destroying Nature

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'This is the true potential of bold climate action: A world that is more prosperous, more equitable, and more abundant,' writes Johan Rockström

Rockström is the chief scientist at Conservation International and director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Researchhe climate is changing, and it is changing quickly. Our planet is 1.2°C hotter today than in 1908, when Henry Ford debuted the world’s first mass-market automobile. Without a dramatic course correction, there is a 50-50 chance of planetary warming surpassing 1.5°C in the next five years.

This month, scientists from Conservation International and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research released the Exponential Roadmap for Natural Climate Solutions, a first-of-its-kind blueprint for maximizing nature’s climate-stabilizing potential. In this Second, restore high-carbon ecosystems that have already been lost, particularly coastal mangrove forests, peatlands, and rainforests.

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