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will be decisive. I am confident that my young daughter will grow up in a world with cleaner, greener and more affordable energy. But even if we miraculously reached net-zero emissions tomorrow, we’d still be on track to exceed 1.5 degrees of warming; temperatures will continue to rise until we also reverse the destruction of ecosystems that absorb and store carbon. Last year, our scientists produced a groundbreaking plan to do so: the Exponential Roadmap for Natural Climate Solutions. It offers a blueprint for reaching net-zero land sector emissions by 2030 and 10 gigatons of negative greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 – necessary benchmarks for avoiding the most disastrous climate outcomes. We know how to get this done. Now comes the hard part: execution. We’re expanding rapidly, and our budget continues to grow. As we do so, we are going to be guided by – almost obsessed with – our scale, our pace and our impact. What does that look like in practise? We recently mapped the precise locations of the world’s most irrecoverable carbon sinks. Because of these maps, we know that less than 14 per cent of the earth’s surface contains more than 75 per cent of this “irrecoverable carbon” and 91 per cent of vertebrate species. This knowledge is already guiding our decisions, ushering in a new era of data-driven efficiency for conservation. In this existential race, we’re keenly focused on the best ways to have the greatest impact in the least amount of time. .
Samburu - part of the Namunyak Wildlife Conservation Trust. © Jonathan Irish
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A school of Yellowstripe Scads in tight formation Shot in Raja Ampat Islands, Airborek Jetty, Dampier Strait, West Papua Province, Indonesia. © Jeff Yonover
Cispata Bay mangroves from the Vida Manglar project in Colombia. © Daniel Uribe
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