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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20200910:10:27:00

is one of the key drivers. these are huge banana plantations in ghana and it s a monoculture. wildlife is being driven out, so people around the world can eat the fruit whenever they like. it s the same story elsewhere. in the amazon, a football pitch of rainforest is lost every minute, cleared as grazing for beef cattle and to plant soy which goes into animal feed. and a third of the food produced in the world for human consumption is lost or wasted. but it is possible for food to be intensively produced working with nature and that s what s happening here in wiltshire. it s a very good hunting ground for birds of prey. this farm isn t organic, but still a haven for wildlife. the grey partridge, here filmed in a different location, has declined by 85% since 1970 but is thriving on his farm. it s a nice wildlife habitat. he believes agriculture has to be

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20200910:15:39:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20200910:20:17:00

every two yea rs assesses more than 20,000 creatures all around the world, species in all groups of animals on every continent are being lost. what we have seen is a wholesale destruction of some of our most important natural assets in the space of one human lifetime, 50 years. and this is a trend only increasing and accelerating and that s why we have to stop now and start to address it. intensive agriculture is one of the key drivers. these are huge banana plantations in ghana and its a monoculture. wildlife is being driven out, so people around the world can eat the fruit whenever they like. it s the same story elsewhere. in the amazon, a football pitch of rainforest is lost every minute, cleared as grazing for beef cattle and to plant soy which goes into animal feed.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20200910:14:48:00

shows no sign of slowing. our environment and rural affairs correspondent claire marshall reports. wildlife is dying out at a rate which has never been seen before in human history, according to today s report. from the arctic to the warm seas of the caribbean, to the gardens of britain, it s happening faster than all the predictions and its global. the living planet report carried out every two yea rs assesses more than 20,000 creatures all around the world, species in all groups of animals on every continent are being lost. what we have seen is a wholesale destruction of some of our most important natural assets in the space of one human lifetime, 50 years. and this is a trend only increasing and accelerating and that s why we have to stop now and start to address it. intensive agriculture is one of the key drivers. these are huge banana plantations in ghana and it s a monoculture. wildlife is being driven out, so people around the world can eat

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20200910:07:52:00

and our correspondence clear marshall has this report. wildlife is dying out at a rate which has never been seen before in human history. according to today s report. from the arctic to the warm seas of the caribbean, to the gardens of britain, it s happening faster than all the predictions and its global. the living planet report carried out every two years assesses more than 20,000 creatures all around the world, species in all groups of animals on every continent are being lost. what we have seen is are being lost. what we have seen is a wholesale destruction of some of our most important natural assets in the space of one human lifetime, 50 yea rs. the space of one human lifetime, 50 years. and this is a trend only increasing and accelerating and that s why we have to stop now and actually start to address it. intensive agriculture is one of the key drivers. these are huge banana plantations in ghana and its monoculture. wildlife is being

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