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Friday, June 19, 2020

If we love nature, we should take care of it

If we love nature, we should take care of it

According to conservation experts, the world needs the same goal for combating natural disasters, as well as the goal of not getting more than 1.5 degrees Celsius for climate change.

They want to propose a goal of not having more than 20 species of plants and animals per year. Last year, the United Nations found that about one million species are now threatened with extinction.
The global epidemic of COVID 19 has sparked interest in an important balance between nature and humans. Scientists have long warned that greater enclosures with wildlife, such as hunting, trafficking, or loss of natural habitats, put the world at greater risk of new outbreaks.

Scientists say humans have pushed 500 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and mammals into further extinction, further evidence that the world is moving into its sixth major extinction. Earth's history.
In a new proposal, published in the Journal of Science, conservation experts in the United Kingdom and Germany call for long-term goals to reduce extinction of animals to natural rates, with the goal being set at least At least 20 species are extinct per year. This should include all species of plants, animals and fungi both on land and at sea.
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