School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Sci Total Environ. 2023 Jan 20;857(Pt 1):159316. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159316. Epub 2022 Oct 10.
Globally, we are faced with a climate crisis that requires urgent transition to a low-carbon economy. Simultaneously, the biodiversity crisis demands equally urgent action to prevent further species loss and promote restoration and rehabilitation of ecosystems. Climate action itself must prevent further pressures on biodiversity and options for synergistic gains for both climate and biodiversity change mitigation and adaptation need to be explored and implemented. Here, we review the key potential impacts of climate mitigation measures in energy and land-use on biodiversity, including the development of renewable energy such as offshore and onshore wind, solar, and bioenergy. We also assess the potential impacts of climate action driven afforestation and native habitat rehabilitation and restoration. We apply our findings to Ireland as a unique case-study as the government develops a coordinated response to climate and biodiversity change through declaration of a joint climate and biodiversity emergency and inclusion of biodiversity in key climate change legislation and the national Climate Action Plan. However, acknowledgement of these intertwined crises is only a first step; implementation of synergistic solutions requires careful planning. We demonstrate how synergy between climate and biodiversity action can be gained through explicit consideration of the effects of climate change mitigation strategies, such as energy infrastructure development and land-use change, on biodiversity. We identify several potential "win-win" strategies for both climate mitigation and biodiversity conservation. For Ireland, these include increasing offshore wind capacity, rehabilitating natural areas surrounding onshore wind turbines, and limiting the development of solar photovoltaics to the built environment. Ultimately, climate mitigation should be implemented in a "Right Action, Right Place" framework to maximise positive biodiversity benefits. This review provides one of the first examples of how national climate actions can be implemented in a biodiversity-conscious way to initiate discussion about synergistic solutions for both climate and biodiversity.
在全球范围内,我们面临着一场气候危机,需要紧急向低碳经济转型。与此同时,生物多样性危机也同样需要我们采取紧急行动,防止更多物种的消失,并促进生态系统的恢复和修复。气候行动本身必须防止对生物多样性的进一步压力,需要探索和实施协同减少气候和生物多样性变化的措施和适应措施。在这里,我们回顾了能源和土地利用领域的气候缓解措施对生物多样性的关键潜在影响,包括开发海上和陆上风力、太阳能和生物能源等可再生能源。我们还评估了气候驱动造林和本地栖息地恢复和修复的潜在影响。我们将我们的研究结果应用于爱尔兰作为一个独特的案例研究,因为政府通过宣布气候和生物多样性联合紧急状态以及将生物多样性纳入关键气候变化立法和国家气候行动计划,正在制定协调应对气候和生物多样性变化的方案。然而,承认这些相互交织的危机只是第一步;实施协同解决方案需要精心规划。我们展示了如何通过明确考虑气候变化缓解战略(如能源基础设施开发和土地利用变化)对生物多样性的影响,来获得气候和生物多样性行动之间的协同效应。我们确定了几种潜在的“双赢”战略,既能实现气候缓解,又能保护生物多样性。对于爱尔兰来说,这些战略包括增加海上风力发电能力、修复陆上风力涡轮机周围的自然区域,以及限制太阳能光伏发电在建筑环境中的发展。最终,气候缓解应该在“正确的行动,正确的地点”框架内实施,以最大限度地提高对生物多样性的积极影响。本综述提供了国家气候行动如何以对生物多样性有识之士的方式实施的首批示例之一,旨在启动关于气候和生物多样性协同解决方案的讨论。