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Biodiversity, the forgotten emergency

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 6:35 am
by Mitu100@
Biodiversity is eroding at an alarming rate due to human activities . This reality, often underestimated, threatens the very existence of our societies. In its report “ Biodiversity and Economy , the Inseparables ”, published in October 2024, the Montaigne Institute highlights these issues and proposes solutions to better integrate the preservation of biodiversity into economic and societal models.

Biodiversity can be defined as the entire fabric of life. It is characterized by a diversity of species, genetic diversity within species and a diversity of ecosystems themselves. More than half of the world's GDP, 72% of European businesses and 100% of primary human needs depend directly on it.

If "extinction is the south korea phone number list ultimate fate of all species" 1 , the current rate of these disappearances - at least a hundred species per day - is unprecedented. Of the 8 million known on Earth 2 , the IPBES 3 estimates that one million species are threatened with extinction in the coming decades.

Marked by this mass extinction, a decrease in genetic diversity and the degradation of ecosystems, the acceleration of the erosion of biodiversity is mainly due to five pressures 4 of anthropogenic origin which compromise the conditions of habitability of the Earth for the human species.