Regenerative Nature-Based Solutions as the Missing Link in Addressing Our Emerging Climate Polycrisis

 
 
 

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ABSTRACT

The current carbon math paradigm has failed us by oversimplifying the complex dynamics of the living systems of our planet and prioritizing a limited set of “solutions”. An understanding of nature’s capacity for regeneration and resilience— and communities’ role in these processes— gives us a blueprint to stabilize the climate and usher solutions to numerous interconnected environmental and social crises globally. We must invest in Regenerative Nature-Based Solutions as public goods with extraordinary public benefits, not as traditionally profitable schemes the likes of which dominate current climate innovation and financing. While politically difficult, the uphill battle to bring these solutions to scale is not only necessary but also immensely possible in light of the billions of people who stand to benefit and whose voices, wisdom, and determination can be mobilized in support of regenerative actions.

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