How Biodiversity Crisis Threatens Humans?

How Biodiversity Crisis Threatens Humans?
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Scientists say you may go your entire life without seeing an endangered species, yet the globe's biodiversity crisis threatens all of humanity in unseen ways.

A massive United Nations report Monday said that nature is in trouble and that 1 million species are threatened with extinction if nothing is done about it.

The report says nature is essential for human existence.

Officials at Paris gathering of scientists on Monday unveiled comprehensive, 1,800-page biodiversity report with warnings of unprecedented widespread extinction of various world's species. VOA

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It spells out 18 ways nature helps keep people alive. Those include food, energy, medicine, water, protection from storms and floods, and slowing climate change. The report said 14 of those are on long-term declining trends.

Duke University ecologist Stuart Pimm says if you destroy nature it bites you. (VOA)

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