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2,100 Studies to Understand the Extent of Ecological Ravage

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A team of Swiss researchers reviewed more than 2,000 studies conducted around the world. Published in the journal Nature, their synthesis covers all ecosystems – terrestrial, aquatic and marine – as well as all species groups. It highlights "unprecedented" impacts of human activity on global biodiversity. "This is one of the largest synthesises of human impacts on biodiversity ever made in the world," says Florian Altermatt, Professor of Aquatic…
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A team of Swiss researchers reviewed more than 2,000 studies conducted around the world. Published in the journal Nature, their synthesis covers all ecosystems – terrestrial, aquatic and marine – as well as all species groups. It highlights "unprecedented" impacts of human activity on global biodiversity. "This is one of the largest synthesises of human impacts on biodiversity ever made in the world," says Florian Altermatt, Professor of Aquatic…

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Mr Mondialisation broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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