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Mangroves © Camilla Rhodes / Fauna & Flora

Mangroves © Camilla Rhodes / Fauna & Flora

Nature-based solutions to climate change

The extinction crisis and climate crisis are inextricably linked. We cannot solve one without solving the other.

At Fauna & Flora, we have a specialist team that provides guidance and support to ensure that our projects tackle climate and biodiversity challenges in tandem.

This work includes:

  • Protecting terrestrial and marine carbon stores such as forests, peatlands and seagrass beds to reduce emissions
  • Restoring ecosystems to improve carbon uptake, recognising the important role that biodiversity plays in maintaining healthy ecosystems
  • Ensuring that projects anticipate and plan for likely climate change scenarios and devise adaptation measures to minimise the impacts on biodiversity
  • Working with communities to plan for the impacts of climate change on livelihoods (such as farming and fishing), and finding ways to minimise these impacts while protecting nature
  • Influencing governments and companies to take joined-up action to mitigate climate change while also protecting biodiversity
  • Unlocking finance to support climate mitigation and adaptation finance, with a focus on ensuring that this finance reaches the most vulnerable geographies and communities.

“Nature-based solutions have a key role to play in ensuring that nature and people can thrive in a stable climate. Our approach is based on a win-win-win philosophy: by working in partnership and taking locally appropriate action, we are tackling climate change, reversing biodiversity loss, and ensuring justice and benefits to communities in one fell swoop.”

Zoë Quiroz Cullen

Director, Climate & Nature Linkages, Fauna & Flora

“Nature-based solutions have a key role to play in ensuring that nature and people can thrive in a stable climate. Our approach is based on a win-win-win philosophy: by working in partnership and taking locally appropriate action, we are tackling climate change, reversing biodiversity loss, and ensuring justice and benefits to communities in one fell swoop.”

Zoë Quiroz Cullen

Director, Climate & Nature Linkages, Fauna & Flora

Examples of our work on nature-based solutions

Magnolia ciroorum - newly discovered species belonging to one of the oldest families of flowering plant. © Donovan Aguirre / FUPNAPIB

Saving nature, together

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Magnolia ciroorum - newly discovered species belonging to one of the oldest families of flowering plant. © Donovan Aguirre / FUPNAPIB