Until recently, biodiversity and ecosystems were seen as poor relations of climate change. Now the challenges and opportunities presented by the fate of the Earth’s life support systems are recognized as being just as important. This has been driven by new science and by new policy and investment choices by Governments, including giving a green light to reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) initiatives.
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