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Scientists warn U.N. summit to 'avoid trade-offs' between people and conservation needs

Por: Los Angeles Times World December 05, 2022

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Scientists around the world are warning governments who will be gathering in Montreal this week for a United Nations biodiversity summit to not repeat past mistakes and are urging officials to “avoid trade-offs” between people and conservation needs in a report Monday. The study published in the One Earth Journal found that even though there has been an increase in investment in conservation over the last three decades, governments “have... + full article



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