"Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history" —6 months ago @IPBES launched the #GlobalAssessment Report, sparking unprecedented public interest in #biodiversity and #EcosystemServices Soon available: the laid out version of the Summary for Policymakers

Nov 25, 2019 · 12:16 PM UTC

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Not everyone can see Twitter videos - is this posted elsewhere that we can link to?
China is the #1 polluter. There are no Regs there. We all need to Clean Up Our Planet!!! Although this has NO effect on the weather - whatsoever!!! We need a Global initiative to stop polluting!!! Nothing more.
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What all this highlights but no one wants to talk about because it’s a difficult conversation is that there’s simply too many humans on planet Earth. The world simply cannot Sustain an ever growing human population which places increasing demands on natural resources
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More reason why #transboundary water resources management is a necessity rather than an option.
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Los pseudoecologistas y simil,también contribuyen a esta destruccion.Desde su ignorancia o no,culpan para alimentar su ego y su bolsillo a colectivos y aficiones (como la cetreria)que distan mucho de estar en esa lista de destruccion y que si contribuyen al equilibrio natural.
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Quite declining even faster than it's thought to be, we must start collective #Action4Nature.
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Nothing is hidden except perhaps by a reluctance to read the actual Summary of the Report w/ makes it abundantly clear that the root causes of the direct drivers of nature loss are based on indirect drivers such as production and consumption, population etc.
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