Are we taking biodiversity loss seriously?

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World leaders are discussing how to protect and slow the loss of nature at COP15. So how important is it that we tackle the two issues together?

Dr Xi Hu explains why biodiversity is "closely linked" to climate change, as  environmental consultant Richard Black reacts to China's new fund to help developing nations protect their biodiversity.








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Just stop abusing nature and it will look after itself. I thought people would have figured that out by now or they just dont care. But they will if we lose out because we were too lazy to help out a bit.

blinkspacestudio
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As an old observant nature lover—- love of our world is not enough. The destruction brought through the sheath of plastic is heating the water, melting the ice cap, while the pesticides have poisoned both air and water, and hundreds of species have become extinct n my lifetime:

annbush
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Ask the corporations that pay the politicians

ItIsGonnaGetWayWorse
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Of course, we're not taking biodiversity loss seriously, we're not taking the climate crisis seriously either. This is why we have 15 years left for civilization survival!

gamingtonight
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Absolutely not: Next- on the Menu- #planetaryhospice #humanhabitloss #managedretreat #theuninhabitalearth #yougetwhatyouvotefor #abruptclimatechange #davidwallacewells #abruptclimatechange #atmosphericcompression #scienceilliterates and #climatedeniers....we are the extinction level events. 🦖☄

starcrib
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We must understand why the planet and all its life giving species MUST BE PROTECTED thats wat humanity must understand and work toward stop talking and get on with caring for this entity called EARTH and all that brings life to it

adelaidewilson
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All the world needs to do is increase the population of all species of bees, make them ALL immune from pesticides "PROBLEM SOLVED".

PsytanicA