SAVING BIODIVERSITY
It’s been known that the world is failing to address a catastrophic biodiversity collapse that not only threatens to wipe out beloved species and invaluable genetic diversity, it also affects humanity’s food supply, health and security. The pandemic led to increased life of species around the world and forest fires, for the climate change and land management policies, are ravaging the American West.
Last year, human activity was decimating animals and plants across the planet, causing a wave of extinctions and throwing ecosystems so out of balance that the domino effects threatened humans themselves. Unfortunately, the destruction of habitats such as forests, mangroves and grasslands never stopped. Overfishing did not decrease and governments did not stop subsidizing fossil fuels, fertilizers and pesticides that are contributing to the biodiversity crisis.
(New York Times, 2020)
This article has been written by SMARIO Carola, MULLER Valentina, PEZZOLO Candelaria and LA ROCA Martina.

