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Scientists Warn That Global Policies Need to be ‘Nature-Positive’

Por: Time World December 06, 2022

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(MOMBASA, Kenya) — Scientists around the world are warning governments who will be gathering in Montreal this week for the United Nations 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... + full article



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