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Biodiversity and climate change mitigation are linked through land-use strategies like industrial hemp cultivation [1] and the maintenance of green spaces [2], which can simultaneously support both goals. Furthermore, the relationship is defined by the trade-offs inherent in mitigation approaches, where some methods like tree plantations may sequester carbon but fail to support biodiversity [3].

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An integrated climate-biodiversity framework to improve planning ... ecologyandsociety.org R. Newell, A. Dale, N.-M. Lister · Ecology and Society 2 facts
claimNot all climate mitigation approaches result in positive biodiversity outcomes; for example, tree plantations can provide carbon sequestration benefits while failing to provide habitat to support high biodiversity.
claimMaintaining green space is an example of a strategy that enhances biodiversity while simultaneously contributing to climate mitigation and adaptation through carbon sequestration and flood protection.
A critical review of industrial fiber hemp anatomy, agronomic ... bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu BioResources 1 fact
claimIndustrial hemp cultivation promotes biodiversity, reduces chemical usage, conserves water, improves soil health, and contributes to climate change mitigation.