Combat climate change
Climate change and the loss of biodiversity are closely related processes.
- On the one hand, climate change is one of the main causes in the reduction in the number of species and loss of biodiversity.
- On the other hand, healthy ecosystems are key to addressing climate change, both from the mitigation point of view, because of its capacity to absorb CO2, and from the adaptation point of view.
Favor nature-based solutions
Nature-based solutions like the services provided by the ecosystems themselves are key to their conservation and recovery. The application of solutions such as reforestation, protection, and restauration of wetlands, peat bogs, and marine environments increases climate resilience. On the other hand, the development of urban green spaces and the installation of green roofs and walls counteracts CO2 emissions and improves air quality in cities.
Promote the circular economy
The changes in the way we produce and consume towards more sustainable models favor the conservation and recovery of nature and promote the ecological and fair transition. Specifically, the circular economy is an economic and social system that involves a change of mentality to make the best use of available resources through the reuse of materials, recycling of products, and reduction of waste.
Encourage contribution from the private sector to the ecological transition
Companies can also contribute to the conservation of natural capital through the identification of innovative solutions, the promotion of behavioral changes of their professionals, the promotion of transformations in their value chain, and the adoption of long-term commitments that stimulate concrete and positive actions towards nature.
In this line, Repsol was the first company to set the goal of being net zero emissions by 2050. With the focus placed on this commitment, the company has established a demanding roadmap that includes ambitious emissions reduction targets, circular economy projects, promotion of renewable energies, progress in the development of renewable fuels, CCUS technological developments, and nature-based solutions.