Written by Dr Tara Garraty, Senior Scientist & Biodiversity Lead, Tunley Environmental As the world continues to discuss efforts to mitigate against climate change, one peculiar phenomenon has been observed: Carbon emissions and biodiversity are often treated as separate priorities. Carbon is calculated, reported, offset and regulated. Biodiversity? Too often it’s relegated to a future ambition, or worse a compliance afterthought. This siloed th…
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