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Nature & Climate Perspective

**Enhanced meteorological tracking and climate communication are critical for predicting extreme weather events that threaten ecological baselines and carbon sink permanence. **

  • Improved hurricane forecasting helps protect fragile coastal ecosystems and Blue Carbon habitats from catastrophic storm surge and erosion damage.
  • Accurate meteorological data ensures better modeling of long-term carbon sequestration stability in forestry projects that are highly vulnerable to windthrow.
  • Understanding extreme weather patterns supports biodiversity conservation efforts by identifying micro-refugia and climate-vulnerable migration corridors.

Market & Policy Outlook

**Integrating advanced meteorological insights into risk assessments is vital for aligning voluntary carbon markets with ICVCM CCPs regarding permanence and risk mitigation. **

  • Regulatory bodies are increasingly leveraging precise meteorological data to evaluate LULUCF compliance and adjust project baselines under national registries.
  • Financial markets require robust physical risk modeling to price insurance products and stabilize capital liquidity for Article 6.2 ITMO transactions in hurricane-prone regions.
  • Corporate entities aligning with SBTi are expanding their Scope 3 climate resilience strategies to protect global supply chains against extreme weather disruptions.
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