The fragility of natural carbon sinks and the urgency for climate action

Sm3D Portal (2024)
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Abstract

Fostering an “eco-surplus culture” that promotes conservation and restoration is important for reestablishing the bond between humans and nature. Aligning human activity with ecological health through education, conservation, and community involvement is vital for promoting sustainable practices. Such a cultural transformation is essential for creating a more resilient future, one that recognizes our interconnectedness with the environment and prioritizes the health of our planet for generations to come

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