Curbing land clearing for food production is vital to reverse biodiversity declines

Preserving terrestrial biodiversity requires more ambitious land-conservation targets to be established and met. At the same time, ‘bending the curve’ on biodiversity loss needs more efficient food production, and healthier and less wasteful consumption and trade. If undertaken with ‘unprecedented ambition and coordination,’ these efforts provide an opportunity to reverse terrestrial biodiversity loss by 2050.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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