"The #LivingPlanetReport is that next piece of evidence that shows how clearly we are seeing the decline of biodiversity, characterized by some as a mass extinction event, certainly in terms of the pace & scale of [the] loss of biodiversity around the world." — @jamessnider.bsky.social, WWF-Canada
Most recent WWF #LivingPlanetReport showed a 39 per cent drop in average size of North America's monitored vertebrate wildlife populations. Habitat loss, overexploitation, invasive species, disease and #ClimateChange among most impactful drivers of #biodiversity loss. @wwfcanada.org
Latest #LivingPlanetReport from WWF paints grim picture of the global's #ecosystems and where they could be headed, with a call to action from @jamessnider.bsky.social for more conservation efforts to stave off further #biodiversity loss. @wwfcanada.org www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/natu...
"By redirecting just 7.7% of the negative finance flows, we could meet the funding gap for nature-based solutions and deliver nature, climate and human well-being benefits from protection, restoration and sustainable management of our lands and waters." - WWF #LivingPlanetReport
We are a long way from the transformative change needed to guard against runway change. My take on the WWF #LivingPlanetReport theconversation.com/wildlife-los...
BLIP'S DAILY TRIVIA QUESTION: OCTOBER 10TH 2024 In its latest "Living Planet Report", the World Wide Fund For Nature has indicated that wild populations of animal species dropped by approximately how much since 1970? A) 34 PERCENT B) 56 PERCENT C) 73 PERCENT #WWF #LivingPlanetReport
BLIP'S DAILY TRIVIA QUESTION: OCTOBER 10TH 2024
In its latest "Living Planet Report", the World Wide Fund For Nature has indicated that wild populations of animal species dropped by approximately how much since 1970?
A) 34 PERCENT
B) 56 PERCENT
C) 73 PERCENT
#WWF #LivingPlanetReport
Our response to the stark findings from today's #LivingPlanetReport
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The reported losses to wildlife abundance are catastrophic and bring us close to the brink of ecosystem collapse, but the report also offers hope that nature can recover if given a chance.
Global wildlife populations have plunged by an average of 73% in 50 years - near ‘points of no return’
#livingplanetreport by WWF & ZSL
Story by @pgreenfielduk
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Biodiversity Is in Crisis — Here’s One Way to Fix It
#Environment #ClimateChange #Biodiversity #ClimateCrisis #NBS #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateAction #Conservation #Pollution #IISD #SpeciesExtinction #SixthExtinction #LivingPlanetReport
the-14.com/biodiversity...
@trias_project contributed to @WWF_Belgie @WWF_Belgique #LivingPlanetReport mentioned as example of collaborative science for conservation adfinitas-statics-cdn.s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/wwf/biodiversity-report/...
My take on 6 recent nature conservation stories, from #LivingPlanetReport to #ExtinctionTheFacts, #GBO5, #BirdLifeScience on extinctions prevented, 'Bending the curve' & protected area benefits www.cambridgeconservation.org/extinction-and-optimism/ @BirdLife_News...
#Biodiversity declines are strongest in the tropics - based on an 1970 baseline. Would likely look different with an earlier baseline...
#ShiftingBaselineSyndrome #LivingPlanetReport
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#LivingPlanetReport Kumulierte Naturschulden 10x grösser als Geldschulden. Geldschulden=Guthaben anderer Menschen! Naturschuld braucht Zeit!