The Amazon rainforest is at risk of reaching catastrophic tipping points, prompting calls for collective action at a global scale. The upcoming @COP28_UAE is seen as an opportunity for countries to agree on the future of the rainforest. Reaching climate goals by 2050 will require significant clean innovation across various areas. The urgency to protect the Amazon is reiterated, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift at global and national levels.
From the Editorial Board: Here’s a realistic path to protecting the Amazon rainforest https://t.co/fw5zJGp9lV
To prevent the Amazon from reaching ecological and socioeconomic tipping points requires a paradigm shift at both the global and national levels, observe @theamazonwewant’s Carlos Nobre and Marielos Peña-Claros. https://t.co/mjS9BZELyN
"This crisis is the latest reminder: The Amazon rainforest is heading toward a catastrophic tipping point." Read more from the Editorial Board: https://t.co/gWFwH22rpQ
Reaching our climate goals by 2050 will require significant clean innovation across the Five Grand Challenges. In our State of the Transition, check out the groundbreaking companies and their technologies making progress in each of these areas: https://t.co/LtonQul2iy
As the Amazon approaches perilous tipping points, @COP28_UAE offers an opportunity for countries to agree on the future of the world’s largest tropical rainforest, argue @theamazonwewant Co-Chairs Carlos Nobre and Marielos Peña-Claros. https://t.co/MKfXhujcKv
Both climate change and technology can only be managed through collective action at a scale beyond corporations and nation-states: https://t.co/0LTpx8KerR
Here’s a realistic path to protecting the Amazon rainforest, the Editorial Board writes. https://t.co/udfLeGPPDB