Climate change and biodiversity loss are closely related crises, and their effects are becoming more severe worldwide. Carbon sequestration and climate regulation, two essential processes that support life on Earth, are disrupted as ecosystems deteriorate and species go extinct. The loss of biodiversity is then made worse by climate change, resulting in a hazardous feedback cycle that jeopardises world stability. The future of life on Earth may be jeopardised if both problems are not addressed at the same time, according to research (Scientific American; ScienceDirect).
To address these interlinked challenges, coordinated and science-driven efforts from organizations worldwide are essential. A holistic response that integrates environmental health with human well-being is crucial, as highlighted by The Lancet. It is only through such comprehensive strategies that we can hope to confront both crises and protect our planet for future generations.
Which organizations are leading the charge in these efforts? Here, industry leaders share their insights—let us know what you think!
Earth Day Network Educates and Mobilizes
Earth Day Network has more than 75,000 partners in nearly 192 countries. Presently, it is the world’s largest recruiter of the environmental movement. Under its banner, over 1 billion people participate in Earth Day activities yearly.
They educate people about environmental issues and climate change across the globe and provide climate curricula to schools. Earth Day Network also works with low-income communities, presenting their voices and challenges on the world platform. Their successful campaigns include The Canopy Project (they planted millions of trees globally to restore forests), End Plastic Pollution, and Foodprints for the Future (encouraged people to eat more plant-based meals and reduce food waste).

Soubhik Chakrabarti, CEO, Canada Hustle
Conservation International Bridges Science and Policy
There are so many fantastic organizations in conservation, but one that stands out to me is Conservation International (CI). They take a uniquely collaborative approach, working directly with local communities and industries to establish lasting changes that protect biodiversity and promote climate resilience. What’s inspiring about CI is that they aim to bridge the gap between conservation science and actionable policy—no small feat in a world that’s seeing rapid environmental change.
A key part of CI’s work is their Climate-Smart Conservation initiatives, which address climate change by preserving critical ecosystems, from forests to coastal zones, that act as natural carbon sinks. This approach not only slows climate change but also preserves biodiversity, which is vital for the resilience of the planet. I see the direct impact of sustainable practices on the health of waterways and fish populations. CI’s dedication to actionable, science-backed conservation hits home for anyone who understands that the future of our environment depends on both protecting nature and engaging the communities that live within it.

Wesley Littlefield, Marketing Manager, Anglers
References
- Scientific American: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/one-planet-two-crises-tackling-climate-change-and-biodiversity-in-the-fight-for-our-future/
- The Lancet: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(24)00021-4/fulltext
- ScienceDirect: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969724035241
- Science: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abl4881
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Alignment with the UN SDGs
The expert roundup aligns with several UN SDGs through the work of conservation organizations discussed:
- SDG 13: Climate Action – The Conservation International emphasizes the role of ecosystems in mitigating climate change through initiatives like carbon sequestration and nature-based solutions.
- SDG 15: Life on Land – Organizations like Earth Day Network are dedicated to preserving biodiversity, restoring ecosystems, and tackling deforestation. These efforts directly contribute to sustainable land use and habitat protection.
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – The expert roundup highlights the importance of collaboration between governments, industries, and communities, as seen in the work of Conservation International, fostering partnerships for effective climate and biodiversity action.
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