Climate Change Advisory Council (CCAC) urges Ireland to increase funding and implement integrated strategies for biodiversity conservation.

The Climate Change Advisory Council (CCAC) in Ireland warns that insufficient funding for biodiversity and conservation threatens ecosystems vital for health and food security. The council calls for a robust Nature Restoration Plan, increased financial support for the National Biodiversity Action Plan, and an integrated land-use strategy to align climate and biodiversity goals. They also recommend incentivizing farmers to adopt nature-friendly practices and protecting 30% of land and sea by 2030.

October 11, 2024
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