Ashraf Uzma, Morelli Toni Lyn, Smith Adam B, Hernandez Rebecca R
Wild Energy Center, Energy and Efficiency Institute, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
iScience. 2024 Aug 3;27(10):110666. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.110666. eCollection 2024 Oct 18.
A massive expansion of renewable energy (RE) is underway to meet the world's climate goals. Although RE serves to reduce threats from climate change, it can also pose threats to species whose current and future ranges intersect with RE installations. Here, we propose a "Climate-Smart Siting" framework for addressing potential conflicts between RE expansion and biodiversity conservation. The framework engenders authentic consultation with affected and disadvantaged communities throughout and uses overlay and optimization routines to identify focal areas now and in the future where RE development poses promise and peril as species' ranges shift in response to climate change. We use this framework to demonstrate methods, identify decision outcomes, and discuss market-based levers for aligning RE expansion with the United Nations Global Biodiversity Framework now and as climate change progresses. In the face of the climate crisis, a Climate-Smart Siting strategy could help create solutions without causing further harm to biodiversity and human communities..
为实现全球气候目标,可再生能源(RE)正在大规模扩张。尽管可再生能源有助于减少气候变化带来的威胁,但它也可能对当前和未来分布范围与可再生能源设施相交的物种构成威胁。在此,我们提出一个“气候智能选址”框架,以应对可再生能源扩张与生物多样性保护之间的潜在冲突。该框架在整个过程中与受影响和处境不利的社区进行切实磋商,并使用叠加和优化程序来确定当前和未来的重点区域,随着物种分布范围因气候变化而发生变化,在这些区域可再生能源发展既带来机遇也带来风险。我们使用这个框架来演示方法、确定决策结果,并讨论基于市场的杠杆措施,以便在当前以及随着气候变化的发展,使可再生能源扩张与联合国全球生物多样性框架保持一致。面对气候危机,气候智能选址战略有助于在不对生物多样性和人类社区造成进一步损害的情况下创造解决方案。