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10/19/2022

Topic Reading-Vol.3843-10/19/2022

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Global wildlife populations have declined by 69% since 1970, WWF report finds
In order to cope with the mounting climate, environmental, and public health crises, it is essential to prevent further biodiversity loss while restoring vital ecosystems. In the last half-century, the world’s wildlife populations dropped by nearly 70% due to climate change, the degradation of land and sea systems, overexploitation of animals and plants, and other human activity, according to a recent report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). For example, the amazon rainforest is now close to the point of being nonfunctional. The population of the Amazon pink river dolphin declined by 65% in the last 25 years. Also, the eastern lowland gorilla population in D.R. Congo dropped by 80% in the same period. Since the planet has already warmed by 1.2 degrees Celsius since the pre-industrial level and is still being warmed, more actions are needed immediately to stop losing more wildlife populations. Indeed, biodiversity is essential to increase the resilience of communities and reduce their vulnerability in the face of shocks such as climate change and natural disasters.
Enjoy reading the article and learning about how much wildlife populations the world is losing
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/10/13/world/wwf-living-planet-report-2022-climate-intl-scli-scn/index.html

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