Reaching the UK-legally binding Net Zero GHG emissions target by 2050 requires emission sources to be balanced by sinks. The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology’s research not only tackles the decarbonisation challenge, but also explores co-benefits for habitats and species.
Let’s explore a few ways UKCEH’s research is developed and applied to overcome net zero and nature positive challenges, including:
- scaling up low-carbon and renewable energy
- facilitating the adoption of regenerative agriculture
- unlocking investment in nature
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