This week @UNBiodiversity Parties are meeting to focus on the #science base for the #Post2020 #Biodiversity framework Urgent action is the needed to respond to the #NatureCrisis #SBSTTA23 #Biodiversity2020
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fantastic, but how many of those specialists support an ethic that moves away from human exceptionalism? I don't think science can do this on its own.
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And will any indigenous people have a say? Not just science but tradition and knowledge... "Comprising less than 5% of the world's population, indigenous people protect 80% of global biodiversity." nationalgeographic.com/envir…
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Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities are vital voices in the evidence base for #biodiversity2020 negotiations. Major representation at #SBSTTA23 such as @ForestPeoplesP and in fact that quote you used comes straight from the @IPBES #GlobalAssessment Report - so yes.
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Thank you, but I still receive no answer.
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Thanks Ginny - sadly we have no answer to offer since, short of somehow polling that question to every participant any response would be entirely speculative

Nov 24, 2019 · 2:14 PM UTC

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Thank you, but there is a whole body of academic work on alternatives to anthropocentrism. P'haps to investigate? #EnvironmentalEthics
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