'We need a breakthrough deal on biodiversity': can Montreal summit deliver for nature?

27. listopadu 2022 11:30

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In 201o, politicians pledged to halt devastation of Earth's wildlife. Since then, no progress has been made. And despite glimmers of hope, prospects look grim for next month's top-level meeting in Canada In 2010, politicians and scientists made a pledge to halt the devastating reductions in wildlife numbers that had been denuding the planet of its animals and sea creatures for the previous century. At that time, wild animal populations were declining by about 2.5% a year on average as habitat loss, invasive species, pollution, climate change and disease ravaged habitats and lives. Such losses must end within a decade, it was agreed.Next month, conservationists and politicians will meet in Montreal for this year's biodiversity summit where they will judge what progress has been made over the past 12 years. "It will be an easy assessment to make," said Andrew Terry, the director of conservation at ZSL, the Zoological Society of London. "Absolutely no progress has been made. Populations have continued to decline at a rate of around 2.5% a year. We haven't slowed the destruction in the slightest. Our planet's biodiversity is now in desperate peril as a result." Continue reading...
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