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Global leaders pledge to protect nature at the UN Biodiversity Summit


Global leaders pledge to protect nature at the UN Biodiversity Summit
The world s biodiversity is in a more precarious state than ever before. (Photo: Getty Images)Premium
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“Humanity is waging a war against nature, said the UN Secretary General António Guterres during his opening remarks at the United Nations Biodiversity Summit on 30 September. That is the unalloyed truth, as recent reports on the state of the planet’s biodiversity have borne out. We have also seen this play out in real time, with the annual cataclysmic fires in California, the Amazon rainforest and the Arctic Circle. As world leaders gathered by video conferencing to pledge to protect nature, and look forward to the UN Biodiversity Conference to be held in Kunming, China, in May 2021, the message on the state of the world was quite dire. ....

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Expert talks at Glasgow Science Centre festival will break the ice on a hot topic


CLIMATE FOR CHANGE
The Curious About Our Planet event will highlight WWF s efforts in protecting polar bears. Photograph: Richard Barrett/WWF-UK
Glasgow Science Centre s first digital festival hopes to inspire conversation – and seek solutions – on the climate change crisis. By Colin Cardwell
WE VE been aware of Earth’s biodiversity crisis for decades – its urgency confirmed in 1964 when the International Union for Conservation of Nature published its red list of endangered species. Climate change now is the most serious long-term cause, creating chaos in ecosystems across the planet. 
It is appropriate, then, that Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) is partnering with experts from WWF, the world’s leading conservation organisation, for a series of talks and live Q&As on the impacts of, and solutions to, climate change as part of Curious About Our Planet, GSC’s first digital science festival. ....

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Jan Bonde Nielsen's Work With the World Wildlife Fund


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Climate: WWF concentrates its climate work toward creating a sustainable lifestyle. Their climate goal is to create a zero-carbon world with a resilient environment and renewable energy sources. WWF works with government leaders, teachers, and companies worldwide to assist their efforts to prepare for a zero-carbon world in which all energy will be renewable.
Food: World Wildlife Fund’s food goal is to create demand for and production of sustainably sourced food. In addition, they focus education efforts on avoiding food waste. Currently, there is enough wasted food each year to feed the more than 800 million people who are presently malnourished – four times over. ....

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Word from the Smokies: Park birds may have benefited from Clean Air Act


Word from the Smokies: Park birds may have benefited from Clean Air Act
By Frances Figart, GUEST COLUMNIST
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Warblers like the Black-throated Green Warbler are at the highest risk of illness and death from ground-level ozone, which not only harms avian respiratory systems but also damages vegetation that they depend on for food and shelter. Photo courtesy of N. Lewis.
The World Wildlife Fund’s Living Planet Report released in September of 2020 brought the sad news that population sizes of mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians have declined an average of 68 percent between 1970 and 2016 across the globe. Locally, within that greater reality, there is some good news. ....

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