🍃🌳🌍🌊 An interesting article that discusses the importance of nature-based carbon removal solutions and their role in addressing climate change.
The article highlights the historical context of carbon balance, disrupted by the Industrial Revolution, and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Nature-based solutions, including forest restoration, peatland protection, blue carbon, and soil regeneration, are presented as crucial tools for sequestering carbon. Despite their effectiveness, these solutions face challenges, including funding and political resistance. However, advancements in monitoring technologies and UN support are changing the landscape. The article also touches on concerns about commodifying nature and the need for standardization in carbon markets.
Ultimately, the future of carbon removal hinges on balancing nature as a resource with its sacredness, protecting ecosystems, and promoting equity. The article suggests that a combination of nature-based and technological solutions, with a focus on indigenous communities and long-term equity, is essential for addressing climate change.
#nbs #carbonbalance #climatechange
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3wJust an inspiring thing about the ancient scientific notification and measurements of climate models and traditional science models: perhaps the most shocking thing we will have to discuss in the near future: (the old model- I found a link to - can predict earthquakes -already 8 documented cases which I registered and documented): https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7215312247567351808-AyqJ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop