Environment Agency chief warns of irreversible biodiversity damage that could eventually kill off humans
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Environment Agency chief warns of irreversible biodiversity damage that could eventually kill off humans
A new Environment Agency study released today shows 41% of England's native flora and fauna species have considerably decreased since 1970, with 15% at serious risk of extinction.
No nature, no us, says top environment boss in warning to protect biodiversity
THE loss of England's natural ecosystems will end up costing human lives, the Environment Agency chief executive warns. Sir James Bevan says: "The biodiversity crisis is a crisis because it won't just kill the plants and animals, it will kill us too."
No nature, no us, says top environment boss in warning to protect biodiversity | Nature | News #MotherNature #Ecosystem #Eco #Nature
THE loss of England's natural ecosystems will end up costing human lives, the Environment Agency chief executive warns. Sir James Bevan says: 'The biodiversity crisis is a crisis because it won't just kill the plants and animals, it will kill us too.'
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