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Greening Australia and WWF-Australia announce new Climate-ready Restoration partnership[1] in response to increasing natural disasters
SYDNEY, July 1, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Two of the country's leading environmental organisations, Greening Australia 
and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)–Australia, today announced a strategic 
partnership galvanised during the 2019-20 Australian bushfire season, with the 
primary goal to mainstream innovative, nature-based and scalable solutions that 
will build nature's resilience in a changing climate. 
 
The partnership will experimentally test, validate and scale practical 
climate-ready restoration approaches nationally, designed by eminent scientists 
across Australia. In an example of just one of the series of innovative 
projects within the partnership, Greening Australia and WWF-Australia will 
employ eco-evolutionary approaches to identify 'super seed' that has enhanced 
climatic and fire-tolerant traits to replant trees in bushfire-affected areas.  

Climate-ready restoration activity will be experimental in nature, informed by 
existing scientific and Indigenous ecological knowledge, and delivered using 
scientific methodology that sets and tests hypotheses through data collection, 
modelling and on-ground experimentation.  Importantly, these science-led 
projects will be tested for their feasibility and ability to mainstream 
on-ground delivery across the restoration sector.

The two organisations have committed a total of $20 million in initial 
climate-ready restoration projects and are calling for an additional $30 
million in funding from the Australian public and private sectors to enable 
delivery of the total proposed program of work.  
     
Brendan Foran, CEO, Greening Australia said, "We are now living with recurring 
natural disasters across Australia that are affecting people and nature in ways 
and at scales that we have not previously witnessed – including the devastating 
bushfires of 2019-2020. Our partnership for Climate-ready Restoration is 
designed to improve the long-term resilience of the Australian environment in 
the face of climate change. It is focused on biodiversity and ecosystem 
restoration, with an emphasis on supporting communities and strengthening the 
economy. To help us prepare for and adjust to both the current effects of 
climate change and the predicted future impacts, we urgently need to mainstream 
new, practical, nature-based solutions. This is the driving mission of our 
partnership." 

Dermot O'Gorman, CEO, WWF-Australia said, "This program is not business as 
usual. We are already witnessing the impacts of a changing climate and need to 
urgently think and act differently. Science and innovation that translates into 
on-ground delivery are at the heart of our climate-ready approach. Many of the 
projects that will be funded by this program will trial innovative technology 
or science-led approaches that aim to accelerate delivery, amplify data 
collection and fast-track outcomes."

"This partnership is an example of how the environmental sector can lead 
collaboration between other strategic partners, universities, business, 
government and the community and find new ways to work together to ensure the 
Australian environment is climate-ready and our flora, fauna and communities 
are resilient to the changing climate," O'Gorman continued.

Adrian Turner, CEO Fire and Flood Resilience initiative, Minderoo Foundation 
and one of the first partners to come onboard said, "We are pleased to be part 
of this program, to pilot new ways to regenerate landscapes in Australia's most 
vulnerable regions so that they can be more resilient against fires. It is 
essential that we work together across sectors to optimise our environments so 
that we can reduce the devastating impact of these climate induced extreme 
weather events in the future. The Climate-ready Restoration program is directly 
aligned with the Healthy Landscapes Mission, which is part of a national 
blueprint to reduce the harm caused by fires and floods and lift resilience by 
2025.

Visit www.wwf.org.au/climate-ready. See here for media assets.

[1] The Climate-ready Restoration partnership takes a science-led approach to 
developing large-scale, practical action to help nature adapt to a changing 
climate. Climate-ready Restoration solutions include (but are not limited to):

- Practical, nature-based solutions such as 'climate-ready seed' 
- Planting designs that measurably reduce climate-induced risk for plants, 
animals and people 
- Exploring new technologies, partnerships and funding models to deliver 
restoration at the scales required to build nature's resilience in a changing 
climate
 
SOURCE: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-Australia



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