Why there’s no Net Zero without Nature: a call for regenerative action
Net Zero often focuses narrowly on carbon emissions, neglecting the critical role of ecosystems in climate regulation. Forests, wetlands, and oceans act as natural carbon sinks, but their degradation undermines our ability to achieve climate goals.
Regenerative actions—like rewilding, afforestation, and wetland restoration—enhance these ecosystems, making them more resilient while addressing biodiversity loss.
Without these efforts, Net Zero goals risk being incomplete and ineffective.
The message is clear: there’s no Net Zero without nature.
Regeneration must become a cornerstone of every climate strategy, ensuring that our planet doesn’t just survive but thrives.