'Revolutionary change' needed to stop unprecedented global extinction crisis
- Written by Michelle Lim, Lecturer, Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide
The exploitation of the land and sea is the number one reason for biodiversity extinction, according to a new report.Shutterstock
We are witnessing the loss of biodiversity at rates never before seen in human history. Nearly a million species face extinction if we do not fundamentally change our relationship with the natural world, according to the...
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