Global scientists unite on role of wild animals for climate action | Press conference | #SB64
👉 For the first time, leading scientists worldwide have united to affirm the vital role that wild animals play in climate mitigation and ecosystem resilience. The 287 experts from six continents, from countries ranging from India to Rwanda, Chile to Finland, have endorsed the Scientific Consensus on Wildlife and Climate, collectively calling on governments to explicitly incorporate wildlife and their ecological roles into climate policies and frameworks. The consensus was made today at a press conference held at the #SB64, the 64th Sessions of the #unfccc Subsidiary Bodies. 🔗 Read more: https://wfa.org/over-280-global-scien...

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