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Climate-Smart Siting for renewable energy expansion

August 3, 2024

A massive expansion of renewable energy (RE) is underway to meet the world’s climate goals. Although RE serves to reduce threats from climate change, it can also pose threats to species whose current and future ranges intersect with RE installations. Here, we propose a “Climate-Smart Siting” framework for addressing potential conflicts between RE expansion and biodiversity conservation. The framework engenders authentic consultation with affected and disadvantaged communities throughout and uses overlay and optimization routines to identify focal areas now and in the future where RE development poses promise and peril as species’ ranges shift in response to climate change. We use this framework to demonstrate methods, identify decision outcomes, and discuss market-based levers for aligning RE expansion with the United Nations Global Biodiversity Framework now and as climate change progresses. In the face of the climate crisis, a Climate-Smart Siting strategy could help create solutions without causing further harm to biodiversity and human communities.

Publication Year 2025
Title Climate-Smart Siting for renewable energy expansion
DOI 10.1016/j.isci.2024.110666
Authors Uzma Ashraf, Toni Lyn Morelli, Adam B. Smith, Rebecca Hernandez
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title iScience
Index ID 70267207
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center
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