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Climate Change Solutions Not Always Good For Biodiversity: IPBES Report - Forbes India

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In one example, an ostensibly sound policy of planting trees on wetlands backfired when these carbon-rich landscapes dried up, releasing the planet-heating emissions stored in their roots and soil. Image: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]Some approaches to tackling global warming can have unintended knock-on consequences for nature and the protection of biodiversity, say scientists urging a more coordinated effort on these challenges."Sometimes by trying t…
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