A continuously rising demand for natural resources and increasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere by a growing population are putting tremendous pressures on our planet s biodiversity, and are ...
On 13 October, WWF will release the 2010 edition of the Living Planet Report (LPR), ahead of the UN Convention of Biological Diversity in Nagoya, Japan. On 13 October, WWF will release the 2010 ...
Habitat loss caused by human food production has led to a jaw-dropping 73% decline in wildlife populations. When ecosystems are this damaged, they’re more vulnerable tipping points – or the point of ...
The recently published Living Planet Report documents a dramatic loss of wildlife over the last 50 years, from 1970 to 2020. Overall, monitored wildlife populations shrank by 73%, with the sharpest ...
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Humans are stripping nature at an unprecedented rate and will need two planets' worth of natural resources every year by 2050 on current trends, the WWF conservation group said on ...
While the title sounds glamorous, being labelled the poster child for a new wildlife report isn't good news for this Canadian species. The latest assessment from the World Wildlife Fund Canada ...