IPBES report urges integrated solutions to address overlapping crises of biodiversity, water, food, health, and climate change.

The IPBES has released a report highlighting the interconnected crises of biodiversity, water, food, health, and climate change. Current efforts to address these issues separately lead to inefficiencies and negative impacts. The report, by 165 experts, offers over 70 integrated solutions to tackle these crises together, emphasizing the need for cohesive decision-making to avoid trade-offs and achieve win-win outcomes. The economic cost of these issues is estimated at $10-25 trillion annually.

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