We are in danger of forgetting what the climate crisis means: extinction | Martha Gill
Briefly

Since 1970, wildlife populations have declined on average by 73%. This alarming statistic highlights a severe biodiversity crisis that demands urgent attention from governments and industries.
The world has never met a single target to stem the destruction of wildlife, illustrating a pattern of inaction and a stark contrast between climate change attention and biodiversity loss.
About 80% of countries failed to submit their plans for a landmark UN nature agreement at Cop16, signaling a significant lack of commitment to biodiversity issues.
While climate change dominates discussions, nature loss suffers from neglect, evidenced by weak representation and participation at global biodiversity summits compared to climate conferences.
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