A biodiversity catastrophe': how the world could look in 2050 unless we act now
Briefly

By 2050, if humanity does not follow through on commitments to tackle the five main drivers of nature loss critical natural systems could break down just as the human population is projected to peak.
The proportion of nature in direct contact with the wider public will continue shrinking Sandra Myrna Diaz, biologist
More than a quarter of all plant and animal species that have had in-depth conservation assessments are at risk of extinction, according to the IUCN red list.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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