This article was written by Eloise Fenton, graduate of the 2024/2025 RBGE Masters programme in Biodiversity and Taxonomy of Plants. Building on the role of urban trees in supporting biodiversity, I spent this summer working with the Botanics’ Nature-Based Solutions team on my MSc project, explori| Botanics Stories
Nature Returns is a flagship programme led by Natural England, which is delivering practical solutions for nature and climate and building robust scientific evidence to support policy and investment decisions. Nature-based solutions address problems in ways that benefit both people and …| naturalengland.blog.gov.uk
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Image: Tom Fisk | Pexels Creative Commons Harnessing the potential of natural processes in freshwater restoration can create significant ecological, social and economic benefits, according to a maj…| The Freshwater Blog
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Image: Sasa Peterkovic | Pexels Creative Commons We live in an age of ecosystem restoration. Across the world, communities and policy makers are seeking to help guide degraded or destroyed ecosyste…| The Freshwater Blog
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New Zealand’s approach at previous COPs has underwhelmed, earning us successive “fossil” awards. These ironically titled awards are given to the countries who are “doing the most to achieve the least” and “doing their best to be the worst” in terms of climate action.| Pure Advantage
Nature-based solutions help boost natural processes to support both people and nature. Image: MERLIN Harnessing the potential of natural processes in freshwater restoration can create significant e…| The Freshwater Blog
As the climate crisis intensifies, the health of our oceans has emerged as a critical front in the global effort to protect our planet. Oceans regulate the Earth’s climate, absorb nearly a third of global carbon dioxide emissions, and support the livelihoods of over three billion people. Blue carbon ecosystems—such as mangroves, seagrasses, and salt ...| EcoAct
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New Zealand’s approach at previous COPs has underwhelmed, earning us successive “fossil” awards. These ironically titled awards are given to the countries who are “doing the most to achieve the least” and “doing their best to be the worst” in terms of climate action.| Pure Advantage
The Government had signalled their support of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in their climate strategy. Here are ten asks from Goverment to help deliver a programme, like Recloaking Papatūānuku.| Pure Advantage
New Zealand’s approach at previous COPs has underwhelmed, earning us successive “fossil” awards. These ironically titled awards are given to the countries who are “doing the most to achieve the least” and “doing their best to be the worst” in terms of climate action.| Pure Advantage