Invasive Plants and the Energy-Climate Nexus: A Growing Threat to Biodiversity and Beyond

Invasive plant species pose one of the most significant threats to global biodiversity, with climate change intensifying their spread and impact. Species like Japanese knotweed and Guinea grass not only outcompete native flora but also cause structural damage and increase the risk of wildfires. As global temperatures rise, these invasive plants are expanding their range, further destabilizing ecosystems and contributing to the climate crisis. Addressing this challenge requires a concerted effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and implement sustainable land-use practices to protect the planet’s biodiversity.

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