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  • 9 facts about wildlife extinction and how we can save species | World . . .
    Nearly 40% of plants at risk of extinction Four in 10 (39 4%) plants are at risk of dying out, according to the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew’s State of the World’s Plants and Fungi report An additional challenge is identifying them before extinction, with 1,942 new species of plants identified last year alone
  • 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
  • Future of Jobs Report 2025: The jobs of the future - The World Economic . . .
    Farmworkers top the list Green transition trends, including efforts to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to the climate crisis, will drive growth that will create 34 million additional jobs by 2030, adding to the 200 million farmworkers today
  • With 1 million species facing extinction, here are 6 success stories . . .
    As many as one million species of animal and plant could face extinction, according to a 2019 study This dramatic decline in the health of global biodiversity is a crisis in itself as well as a threat to the wellbeing of the planet’s population, the UN warns
  • Native crops and our future are at risk without biodiversity
    Yet, the extinction of native crops is not inevitable There is growing recognition that agricultural biodiversity must be at the centre of sustainable food strategies Governments have a role in creating enabling policies that incentivize farmers to cultivate indigenous crops
  • How changing animal behaviour gives insight into climate change
    Mass extinction events can also cause animals to evolve as the territories they inhabit change so quickly – animals and plants must adapt to succeed in new environments where former wildlife has been eliminated Research shows that evolution "exploded" after dinosaurs became extinct, for example Our ancestors evolved three times faster in
  • 6 rediscovered species that were once lost to science | World Economic . . .
    With the world seeing a rapid loss of species between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher than the natural extinction rate, according to WWF, addressing nature loss and degradation is crucial Not least because over half of the world’s GDP is highly or moderately dependent on natural resources and services
  • Six charts that show the state of global biodiversity loss | World . . .
    The chart above shows which species are considered to be most at risk of extinction, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species The IUCN evaluates 140,000 species by population and how they have changed over time, and creates a Red List Index of relative survival probability


















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