Tackling climate change on the ground – Corporate case studies on land use and climate change
Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Global Fund Exchange founders, Lauralouise Duffy and Anric Blatt first met WBCSD President
Björn Stigson in Sharjah, UAE at the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce in 2009 and have been keen supporters of his organization since. The World Council for Sustainable Development produces some excellent reports like the one below and we would like to encourage you to visit their website at http://www.wbcsd.org/
New downloadable report
Copenhagen, 9 December 2009 – The relationship between land use and climate change is highlighted in corporate case studies included in a new report, entitled Tackling climate change on the ground (
4.3 MB), released by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Land-use activities are a major source and sink of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Curbing deforestation and applying sustainable land-use management practices can reduce GHG emissions, while planting trees and managing forests can help remove GHGs (mainly CO2) from the atmosphere by sequestering them in plants and vegetation.
Examples of cases in the report include: developing new crop varieties that have less environmental impacts and can adapt to climate change, or products that help reduce emissions; using techniques like direct seeding and drip irrigation to reduce water use in dry regions, or keeping soils healthy so they store more carbon; and developing models and tools to find practical ways to reduce impact and prepare for the future.
The various cases demonstrate that t here is no single, globally applicable sustainable management solution for land use. Business is only part of the solution and must work with governments, civil society and others to develop a range of land-use approaches that tackle climate change.
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