Ahead of COP30 Brazil , we call for Action Agendas that are grounded in place. Global climate and biodiversity goals remain disconnected when we don’t know where actions happen — or who benefits and bears the costs. In our new paper, published in Nature Portfolio Journal Climate Action, we argue that spatial data must become core infrastructure for credible, just, and effective climate–biodiversity action. 📍 Spatial data enables: Real monitoring of outcomes beyond pledges