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  • Freshwater ecosystems are crucial for biodiversity and climate resilience, yet they are often neglected in global climate policies. Here the authors present a global map of high-value freshwater ecosystems, providing a practical foundation for integrating freshwater ecosystems for climate adaptation and mitigation through targeted restoration.

    • Mahya G. Z. Hashemi
    • Kashif Shaad
    • John D. Bolten
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Water
    Volume: 4, P: 396-406
  • An estimated area of 215 million hectares has the potential for natural forest regeneration across tropical forested countries and biomes, representing an above-ground carbon sequestration potential of 23.4 Gt C.

    • Brooke A. Williams
    • Hawthorne L. Beyer
    • Renato Crouzeilles
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 636, P: 131-137
  • In this Perspective, the authors highlight agroforestry as a natural climate solution, discussing definitional refinements, controls on mitigation potential and remote sensing innovations. They assess the status of agroforestry in the context of climate ambitions, identifying key areas and opportunities.

    • Drew E. Terasaki Hart
    • Samantha Yeo
    • Susan C. Cook-Patton
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 1179-1190
  • Global coffee farms now store roughly 481.59 Tg carbon, with more carbon lost from removing existing shade trees than gained by planting new ones into coffee monocultures, which is largely independent of biodiversity outcomes, as revealed by a global meta-analysis.

    • Emily Pappo
    • Susan Cook-Patton
    • Ruth Bennett
    ReviewsOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 6, P: 1-15