IPBES Nexus Report: Interlinking Climate, Biodiversity, and Human Well-being

Syllabus: GS3/ Environment

Context

  • The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) released the Nexus Report.

Key Highlights of the Report

  • Biodiversity loss threatens food, water, health, and climate systems: Over the last 30-50 years, biodiversity has declined by an average of 2-6% each decade
  • Trade-offs between food security and other nexus elements: Six nexus scenario archetypes are developed to assess how the five nexus elements – biodiversity, water, food, health and climate – will interact with each other.
  • Restoring nature for climate mitigation and adaptation: Techniques like reforestation, wetland restoration, and sustainable land management provide co-benefits for biodiversity restoration and climate action. 
  • Reforming global financial systems: The report highlights a $300 billion to $1 trillion annual funding gap for biodiversity.
    • Current economic systems fail to account for externalities of biodiversity loss, imposing unaccounted costs of $10-25 trillion annually. 

What are the recommendations?

  • Economic opportunities: Transitioning to sustainable approaches can create over $10 trillion in economic opportunities and generate 400 million jobs by 2030.
  • Harmonizing responses: Policies addressing food systems, climate action, and biodiversity conservation should maximize synergies and avoid trade-offs.
  • Reforming financial systems: Incentivizing nature-positive investments is crucial to close biodiversity funding gaps and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Conclusion

  • The IPBES Nexus Assessment highlights the need for integrated policymaking to address interconnected challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and food, water, and health security. 
  • The report underscores the importance of restoring nature, transitioning to sustainable food systems, reforming economic structures, and bridging the biodiversity funding gap. 
About IPBES
Established in 2012, IPBES assesses the state of biodiversity and ecosystem services globally. 
IPBES does not produce new scientific research but evaluates existing knowledge to provide consolidated assessments for policymakers.

Source: IE

 

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