
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has today published a new landmark study in the Journal of Applied Ecology that concludes treating climate change and biodiversity separately is ineffective in tackling either problem and an integrated approach to the two crises would offer much more effective solutions.
Titled Time to integrate global climate change and biodiversity science-policy agendas, the report was carried out by the conservation charity in partnership with Lancaster University, Universidade de Brasília, and Lund University, and calls for a major overhaul of climate policies to better integrate nature recovery.
“The level of interconnectedness between the climate change …







