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Carla Martinez-Climent posted in the group Exhibition Debate
Also in the debate they used arguments from the Living Planet Report (2022) from WWF:
A lot has changed in the past 50 years. How we travel, work and produce our food. How we use our land, rivers and seas and build our infrastructure. How we generate our energy and manage our waste. All this change has an impact and consequences for those same natural resources that our wildlife, and all of us, depend on too.
Cutting-edge modelling shows that without further efforts to counteract habitat loss and degradation, global biodiversity will continue to plummet.
However, it also shows that we can ‘bend the curve’ and begin to stabilise and reverse the loss of nature so that there is more nature in the world than there is now.
It requires more conservation efforts, and more sustainable production and consumption. Only when all of these actions are taken together will we see the reversal of nature loss at the speed we need.
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