Scientists Claim Conservation is Slowing Biodiversity Loss
A comprehensive study published in Nature journal reveals that conservation efforts are effectively combating global biodiversity loss.
A comprehensive study published in Nature journal reveals that conservation efforts are effectively combating global biodiversity loss.
Researchers have been able to determine the century of climate change. The time machine dives deep into the environmental history and biological changes that have taken place in the last 100 years.
In a historic deal at COP15 UN biodiversity summit, world leaders agreed to protect 30% of Earth for nature by 2030. Leaders of countries from all over the world came to Canada to put forward a fresh set of objectives that will direct global action to reverse natural loss and to protect the existing biodiversity.
The chief of the United Nations’ biodiversity has said that if nature continues to thrive in the backwards direction, life will cease to exist on our planet. In the last five decades, our earth has experienced an enormous amount of degradation at the hands of humans, which is now threatening our own existence on the planet.