International Journal of Weather, Climate Change and Conservation Research (IJWCCCR)

Review on Bio-based Approaches for Building a Climate-Resilient Planet

Abstract

Climate change refers to long-term variations in atmospheric conditions that affect multiple climate-sensitive sectors, including animal and livestock productivity, crop production, fish and aquaculture production, forest and biodiversity, health and well-being, water and food quality, urban areas, and economic sectors. Bio-based approaches are a revolutionary science that holds promise for creating a greener planet, addressing hunger and malnutrition, and meeting the increasing demand for industrial raw materials derived from living organisms. These life dependent solutions stand as a beacon of hope in the quest to build a sustainable, hazard-free world. Through bio-based innovations, we can tackle the root causes of climate change, paving the way for a safer and smarter planet. This review explores the role of bio/life-based solutions in climate mitigation and adaptation, with a focus on innovative solutions like stress-tolerant crops, to safeguard global communities from climate-related disasters.

Keywords: Bio-based, climate adaptation, climate mitigation, safe planet

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Print ISSN: 2059-2396
Online ISSN: 2059-240X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37745/ijwcccr.15

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