USAID recognizes the global crisis of accelerated biodiversity loss and the ways in which climate change undermines the resilience of terrestrial and marine ecosystems, increasing stress on already scarce resources — further recognizing nature as critical to climate solutions. Through initiatives such as the Climate Strategy, the Agency aims to evaluate nature-based solutions as key tools to absorb carbon, reduce disaster risk, support livelihoods, and improve food and water security. Natural and managed ecosystems are also a main focus, through which, USAID pledges to support the conservation, restoration, or management of 100 million hectares with a climate change mitigation benefit by 2030.
The USAID Climate Strategy recognizes the concurrent global crisis of accelerated biodiversity loss and the ways in which climate change undermines the resilience of terrestrial and marine ecosystems, increasing stress on already scarce resources.