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BIODIVERSITY & CLIMATE
SOCIAL TOOLKIT
INTRODUCTION
CREATIVE ASSETS: Nature4Climate has created a suite of assets to be shared alongside the release of the IPBES report – its first ever global biodiversity assessment.
We would like to use the attention and reach of this landmark report to reassert the connection between climate and nature. We need ambitious global targets by
2020 to protect the insects, birds, plants and mammals that are vital for global food production, clean water and carbon sequestration. Similarly, without nature, we
can’t meet our climate goals. Climate change and biodiversity loss are two sides of the same coin as these social assets show. We want to engage a broad audience on
this topic, so we have carefully crafted social assets that can be used by your organization to tell the biodiversity and climate story.
SUGGESTED COPY: Suggested social copy to complement the creative assets has been provided. Please feel free to use this copy as is, or tailor the copy to suit your
organization’s tone of voice.
LINKS: We have published a range of stories and statements that are available for you to link to, or you can link to alternative content.
● Measuring the state of the world’s wildlife: here
● Critters and climate change; some unlikely heroes: here
● IPBES statement: This will be released here on Monday 6th May.
WHEN: Although the assets can be used as evergreen content, we are officially launching the assets with the release of the Global Assessment report on Monday 6th
May. Embargo timing for this report is currently set at Monday 6th May 1300 CET, 0700 ET.
CREATIVE ASSETS
All creative assets can be downloaded from the Nature4Climate (N4C) resource centre here. You will be able to choose between assets that are branded with the N4C logo or not.
CREATIVE ASSETS
AFRICAN FOREST ELEPHANTS
BEAVERS PANGOLINS
SUGGESTED COPY
GENERAL
● The recently released IPBES #GlobalAssessment report analyzes the implications of biodiversity loss and prospects for people and nature.
Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link]
● The threat from biodiversity loss will be as big a challenge to the world as rising temperatures. Read about the critical interrelationship
between biodiversity and climate change: [Link]
● The IPBES #GlobalAssessment highlights the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change. From beavers restoring
wetlands to pangolins protecting forest from termite destruction, learn more about these vital relationships: [Link]
● Climate change is already affecting nature in many parts of the world and causing biodiversity loss. Some species may be lost permanently, if
they are not provided with enough time and space to adapt to changing climatic conditions. Read about the critical interrelationship between
biodiversity and climate change: [Link] #GlobalAssessment
● The newly released #GlobalAssessment by IPBES is the next big piece of evidence after the ‘IPCC 1.5 Special Report’, calling for drastic action
from businesses and governments to reverse a downwards ecological spiral. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity
and climate change: [Link]
SUGGESTED LINKEDIN AND FACEBOOK POSTS
GENERAL CONTINUED
● More species are threatened with extinction now than at any other time in human history. Habitat loss, pollution, overfishing,
over-exploitation of resources and climate change are all taking their toll. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and
climate change: [Link] #IPBES #GlobalAssessment
BEAVERS
● In light of the release of #IPBES’s #GlobalAssessment, we are applauding some of our planet’s unlikely climate heroes, starting with the
beaver. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link]
● Unlikely climate hero 1# Beaver.
Beavers help create ponds and wetlands, which are good for wildlife, and restore some of the world’s most powerful carbon sinks. Read about
the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] #GlobalAssessment
● Did you know that by creating dams, beavers transform degraded wetlands into some of the most powerful carbon sinks on the planet? Read
about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] #GlobalAssessment
SUGGESTED LINKEDIN AND FACEBOOK POSTS
PANGOLINS
● Unlikely climate hero 2# Pangolin.
One pangolin can protect an area of forest as large as 31 football fields from termite destruction, enabling forests to absorb CO2 and
produce oxygen at scale. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] #GlobalAssessment
● Did you know that one pangolin can protect large forests from termite destruction, therefore enabling forests to absorb CO2 and produce
oxygen at scale? Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] #GlobalAssessment
● In light of the release of IPBES’s #GlobalAssessment, we are applauding some of our planet’s unlikely climate heroes, such as the pangolin.
Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link]
AFRICAN FOREST ELEPHANT
● Unlikely climate hero 3# African forest elephant.
African forest elephants disperse large seeds, keep the forest canopy open, and spread nutrients around the forest. The loss of these
elephants would mean less carbon sequestration. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link]
#GlobalAssessment
SUGGESTED LINKEDIN AND FACEBOOK POSTS
AFRICAN FOREST ELEPHANT CONTINUED
● Did you know that African forest elephants are key to the growth and survival of large trees? The loss of these elephants would mean less
carbon sequestration by Africa’s forests. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link]
● In light of the release of IPBES’s #GlobalAssessment, we are applauding some of our planet’s unlikely climate heroes, such as the African
forest elephant. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link]
NATURAL CLIMATE SOLUTIONS
● We cannot achieve the Paris Agreement climate goals without allowing nature to do more to capture and store greenhouse gas emissions.
Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] #GlobalAssessment
● #Nature can deliver a third of the solution to climate change by 2030. We need to let nature do more — read about the critical
interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] #GlobalAssessment
● Did you know that nature can deliver a third of the climate solution required by 2030? Just another reason to let nature do more — read
about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] #GlobalAssessment
SUGGESTED LINKEDIN AND FACEBOOK POSTS
GENERAL
● The recently released @IPBES #GlobalAssessment says that the degradation of natural ecosystems is making climate change worse. Read
about the critical interrelationship between #biodiversity and #ClimateChange: [Link]
● The @IPBES #GlobalAssessment highlights the critical interrelationship between #biodiversity and #ClimateChange. From beavers restoring
wetlands to pangolins protecting forest from termite destruction, learn more about this vital relationship: [Link]
● #ClimateChange is already affecting nature and causing biodiversity loss. Some species may be lost permanently, if they are not able to adapt
to changing conditions. Read about the interrelationship between biodiversity & climate change: [Link] #GlobalAssessment
● The #GlobalAssessment by @IPBES is the next big piece of evidence citing that drastic action must be taken by businesses and governments
to reverse a downwards spiral. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link]
● #ClimateChange not only affects the lives and livelihoods of millions of people around the world, it’s bad news for biodiversity too. As a
critical solution to climate change, we need to give #nature a voice. [Link] @IPBES #GlobalAssessment
SUGGESTED TWITTER POSTS
BEAVER
● In light of the release of @IPBES #GlobalAssessment, we are applauding some of our planet’s unlikely climate heroes, starting with the
beaver. Read about the critical interrelationship between #biodiversity and ClimateChange: [Link]
● Unlikely climate hero 1# Beavers help create ponds and wetlands, which are good for wildlife, and restore some of the most powerful carbon
sinks. Read about the critical interrelationship between #biodiversity and #ClimateChange: [Link] @IPBES #GlobalAssessment
● Did you know that by creating dams, beavers transform degraded wetlands into some of the most powerful carbon sinks on the planet? Read
about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and #ClimateChange: [Link] @IPBES #GlobalAssessment
PANGOLIN
● Unlikely climate hero 2# One pangolin can protect large areas of forest from termite destruction, enabling them to absorb CO2 and produce
oxygen at scale. Read about the critical relationship between biodiversity & climate change: [Link] @IPBES #GlobalAssessment
● In light of the release of the @IPBES #GlobalAssessment, we are applauding some of our planet’s unlikely climate heroes, such as the
pangolin. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and #ClimateChange: [Link]
SUGGESTED TWITTER POSTS
AFRICAN FOREST ELEPHANT
● Unlikely climate hero 3# Forest elephants disperse large seeds, keep the forest canopy open, and spread nutrients around the forest. The loss
of these elephants would mean less carbon sequestration by Africa’s forests. [Link] @IPBES #GlobalAssessment
● #DYK that African forest elephants are key to the growth and survival of large trees? The loss of these elephants would mean less CO2
sequestration — read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity & climate change: [Link] @IPBES #ClimateAssesment
● In light of the release of @IPBES #GlobalAssessment, we are applauding some of our planet’s unlikely climate heroes, such as the African
forest elephant. Read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link]
NATURAL CLIMATE SOLUTIONS
● We cannot achieve the #ParisAgreement goals without allowing nature to do more to capture and store greenhouse gas emissions. Read
about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] @IPBES #GlobalAssessment
● #Nature can deliver a third of the solution to #ClimateChange by 2030, but gets less than 3% of public funding. We need to let nature do
more — read about the critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] @IPBES #GlobalAssessment
SUGGESTED TWITTER POSTS
NATURAL CLIMATE SOLUTIONS CONTINUED
● #DYK that nature can deliver a third of the climate solution required by 2030? Just another reason to let nature do more — read about the
critical interrelationship between biodiversity and climate change: [Link] @IPBES #GlobalAssessment
SUGGESTED TWITTER POSTS
THANK YOU