| This is an SOS from nature: breaking stats from our Living Planet Report are in, revealing species population numbers have plummeted by 69% on average since 1970. This means the unique species are starting to vanish at an alarming rate. Something needs to change – before it's too late. It's never been clearer that our destruction of nature is devastating our planet and all those we share it with. And not only are these unique species numbers dwindling, the natural spaces they live in are in danger too. In turn, our life support systems – which feed us, provide us with water and more – hang by a thread. This is environmental breakdown. Our relationship with nature has always run deep. But these figures make it clear that this bond is broken today. We can't wait any longer. Together, we have to rebuild this relationship and we have to do it now: | | | Fixing the biodiversity emergency There are many ways in which we can reverse nature loss which include bolder and more ambitious conservation efforts. However, we also need transformational changes in the way we produce and consume: | | | | Take action for a nature-positive world Individual small actions may not feel like enough but collectively people around the world have the power to make change. No matter where you are, there are small steps everyone can take in their daily lives that will help make a positive difference: | | | | | | WWF believes in people and nature thriving together | Visit panda.org today | | | | | WWF International Rue Mauverney 28 GLAND Switzerland Y | | | | | |
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O Blogue da Cidadania Ativa, Inclusão Social, Sustentabilidade Ambiental e Natureza Carlos Carrapiço 2022 |