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Fragmented Environmental Policies Risk Costly Failures and Ecosystem Damage, Experts Warn

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A major report co-authored by a University of York researcher warns that current climate and nature policies are working at cross-purposes, wasting public funds and causing unintended ecosystem damage. The analysis highlights how fragmented policy approaches fail to coordinate environmental protection efforts. This matters because inefficient policies undermine climate and conservation goals while squandering resources needed for effective environmental action.

According to a major new report co-authored by a University of York researcher, current climate and nature policies are operating in conflicting ways that waste public funds and cause unintended damage to ecosystems. The research identifies fragmentation as a core problem, with different policy initiatives failing to coordinate or align their objectives. This lack of integration results in inefficiencies where resources are misdirected and environmental protection efforts work against one another. The findings suggest that policymakers need to adopt more cohesive approaches to environmental governance. The report's warnings underscore the importance of coordinating climate and nature policies to maximize their effectiveness and ensure public investment achieves intended conservation outcomes.

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The article does not specify which policies are in conflict, what specific ecosystem damages have occurred, the scale of wasted funds, or recommendations for policy integration. The full report's methodology, scope, and specific policy examples are not detailed.

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    Fragmented environmental policies risk costly failures, experts warn

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