Doubling protected lands for biodiversity could require tradeoffs with other land uses, study finds

Although more than half the world’s countries have committed to protecting at least 30% of land and oceans by 2030 in support of biodiversity, various questions emerge: Where and what type of land should be protected? How will new land protections impact carbon emissions and climate change, or the land needed for energy and food production?


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Source: Phys.org