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- 9 facts about wildlife extinction and how we can save species | World . . .
Nature and Biodiversity 9 of the most shocking facts about global extinction - and how to stop it Nov 2, 2020
- Future of Jobs Report 2025: The jobs of the future - The World Economic . . .
These are the jobs predicted to see the highest growth in demand and the skills workers will likely need, according to the Future of Jobs Report 2025
- Extinction threat from ocean plastic pollution is growing | World . . .
Extinction threat “For already threatened species, some of which live in such hotspots, such as monk seals or sperm whales in the Mediterranean, plastic pollution is an additional stress factor pushing these populations towards extinction”, says WWF
- This is why half of the world’s languages are endangered | World . . .
Research has found a link between higher levels of schooling and language loss, as regionally dominant languages taught in class often overshadow indigenous tongues
- Rich countries exporting extinction: nature and climate news of the . . .
Top nature and climate news: Richest nations are 'exporting extinction'; Trump bans paper straws in the US; Only 17% of peatlands are protected
- How the sixth extinction crisis can be stalled – or stopped
The world has entered the sixth extinction crisis with the loss of species having a devastating impact on the biodiversity crucial to human survival The process of extinction can be stopped by building technology, solutions and processes that can help us secure animal DNA and begin to reverse the damage created by humans Assisted breeding, cloning and genome editing and synthetic genomics
- With 1 million species facing extinction, here are 6 success stories . . .
One million species of animal and plant could disappear forever, according to the United Nations, with loss of habitat remaining a significant threat
- Six charts that show the state of global biodiversity loss | World . . .
Charts from the WWF’s Living Planet Report 2022 outline the scale of biodiversity loss - and suggest what can be done to become ‘nature positive’ by 2030
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