“Why are we losing #biodiversity? 1. Changes in land and sea use 2. Direct exploitation of organisms 3. #ClimateChange 4. #Pollution 5. #InvasiveAlienSpecies ⬆️ All pushed by increasing numbers of people, wealth, per capita consumption and demand for resources.” —Sir Bob Watson

Jun 25, 2019 · 2:32 PM UTC

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Can you share the best policy proposal(s) you know of for reducing / reversing the rate at which humans encroach on wildlife habitat? (E.g.: Charge fees to industry ~ how much disturbance / destruction of healthy ecosystems; Give fee proceeds to all ppl) gaiabrain.blogspot.com/2010/…
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Hi John, the best practices require far more space than 280 characters. Experts have painstakingly addressed questions such as that in the Global Assessment and previous assessment such as that on Land Degradation and Restoration: ipbes.net/global-assessment-…
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WHAT changes in land use are causing the greatest loss of biodiversity? bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-…
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Replying to @IPBES @Forocustodia
The most dangerous invasive specie is the human being. The human being destroys habitats, kill animals unnecessarily and piosons every place you step on. We don't need find more reasons, our life model is wrong. We have tested how far we can go, now we must change all to survival
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Very true,We need Biodiversity conservation, the practice of protecting and preserving the wealth and variety of species, habitats, ecosystems, and genetic diversity on the planet, is important for our health, wealth, food, fuel, and services we depend on.
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