2024-10-10 13:29:08
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A Dire Warning for Biodiversity
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According to the WWF report, Latin America and the Caribbean are the most affected with up to 95% decline; Deforestation in the Amazon could turn the carbon sink into a source.
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Amazon rainforest near tipping point partly driven by UK consumers, WWF says
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Amazon not alone; other ecosystems like coral reefs, ocean currents at risk; UK offshoring nature destruction through imports; urgent global action needed.
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WWF: Wildlife populations have plummeted by 73% since 1970
Environment
Wildlife 73% decline since 1970; Amazon rainforest vulnerable, 95% decline in Latin America; 35,000 wild populations of 5,000 species; Amazon rainforest reaching tipping point, shifting from carbon sink to source; irreversible changes with devastating consequences for humanity; but government and consumer pushes for sustainability.
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WWF Report: Humans Destroy Livelihoods, Wildlife Populations Decline
Environment
Wildlife populations worldwide are declining, especially in freshwater, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems. The strongest decline is in Latin America, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region. Human-caused causes such as habitat destruction, environmental pollution, and the climate crisis. Examples of endangered species: Atlantic cod, European bison, mountain gorillas.
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