Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss
Pamela McElwee
Abstract
While often treated separately, biodiversity loss and climate change are related and mutually reinforcing problems. Rising temperatures and other climate impacts have seriously altered the composition, function, and structure of many ecosystems and species, some irreversibly. Policies to tackle both problems are clearly needed, but siloed approaches continue to dominate proposed solutions. There are also risks that some climate policies, such as the expansion of afforestation or bioenergy, will have increasingly negative risks on biodiversity. Integrated, innovative, and urgent solutions are needed in order to fulfill increasing calls for transformative change in how we live with nature.
Topics & Concepts
BiodiversityClimate changeNatural resource economicsAfforestationTransformative learningEcosystemEcosystem servicesFunction (biology)Environmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceBusinessEcologyAgroforestryEconomicsBiologyEvolutionary biologyPsychologyPedagogyForest Management and PolicyEnvironmental Conservation and Management