11-09-2025 10:08 via abdn.ac.uk

New study finds most climate solutions could benefit both people and the planet

Climate change poses a growing threat to biodiversity, water security, food systems and human health and well-being. New research from leading climate scientists from around the world has found that if implemented carefully; rapid, sustained mitigation and adaptation efforts could deliver wide-ranging benefits across all these interconnected challenges.
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