Limiting the loss of nature

With only about half of Earth’s terrestrial surface remaining as natural vegetation, a team has proposed an international goal to halt its continued loss. The team examined how a global goal of ‘no net loss’ of natural ecosystems could work, where some nations seek net increases in over-depleted natural vegetation, while recognizing that for others, limited further losses of ecosystems might be unavoidable.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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