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The climate crisis is killing biodiversity and we are not doing enough to save it

According to a large study published in Science, global biodiversity has decreased between 2 and 11 percent over the course of the 20th century due only to the change in land use. Ipbes argues that land use change is the main driver of biodiversity change
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According to a large study published in Science, global biodiversity has decreased between 2 and 11 percent over the course of the 20th century due only to the change in land use. Ipbes argues that land use change is the main driver of biodiversity change

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editorialedomani.it broke the news in on Sunday, May 12, 2024.
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