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Council of war gathers for world's biodiversity crisis - Hindustan Times

Council of war gathers for world's biodiversity crisis - Hindustan Times | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

Efforts to save Earth's natural resources kick into high gear next week amid warnings that as little as a decade remains to fend off a species extinction that also poses a threat to humanity.

 

More than 160 countries are meeting in Hyderabad under the UN's Convention on Biological
Diversity (CBD), the long-neglected offspring of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.


From Monday, a 12-day haggle begins, crowned by a three-day meeting at ministerial level that seeks to reverse a tide of grim news of habitat destruction and species loss.

 

"Biodiversity has never been in such a poor condition as it is today and is continuing to decline," said Neville Ash, chief of the UN Environmental Programme's biodiversity unit.

 

"We have a window of 10 to 20 years to address the biodiversity crisis. If we don't, the cost of inaction is going to be greater than any cost of action at this stage."

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The Environmental Movement: a Celebration

The Environmental Movement: a Celebration | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

"Rachel Carson, arguably one of the most influential environmentalists, is considered the founder of the contemporary environmental movement. Carson wrote many books throughout her career at the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, but it was the book that she published in 1964 that had an overwhelming affect on Americans.
‘Silent Spring’ was the culmination of observations and research conducted throughout Carson’s career on the negative impact of synthetic pesticides, specifically the pesticide DDT. This book reflected a growing concern among Americans about the state of our environment. Carson, a bestselling author, was the recipient of the Burroughs Medal, and the National Book Award for non-fiction."

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