Beyond COP28: Brazil must act to tackle the global climate and biodiversity crisis

Extreme weather has made 2023 virtually certain to be the warmest year on record, signaling unprecedented climate and biodiversity crises. Brazil, the world’s most biodiverse country, with two hotspots and complex social and economic layers, has experienced escalating environmental degradation over...

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Main Authors: Flávia de Figueiredo Machado, Marcela C. N. S. Terra, André Ferreira Rodrigues, Philip M. Fearnside, Luís Fernando Guedes Pinto, Polyanna da Conceição Bispo, Frederico V. Faleiro, André G. Coutinho, André Luis Regolin, Carolina Jaramillo-Giraldo, Fabiano R. Melo, Felipe P. L. Melo, Ima C. G. Vieira, Lara M. Monteiro, Luís G. A. Barboza, Madelaine Venzon, Raísa R. S. Vieira, Rosângela Corrêa, Sheila M. Pessoa, Fernando M. Pelicice
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2024-08-01
Series:npj Biodiversity
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s44185-024-00051-9
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