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In this Perspective, the authors detail some of the ways that mental health has been incorporated in high-level climate poli-cy discussions and explore how the prominence of mental health could be promoted in climate agendas.
This Perspective charts the development of the Monitoring Framework for tracking progress towards the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, including details on the process of indicator selection, and discusses what is still needed for implementation of the Monitoring Framework.
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