The continued destruction of nature across the planet will result in major shocks to food supplies and safe water, the disappearance of unique species and the loss of landscapes central to human culture and leisure by the middle of this century, experts have warned.

By 2050, if humanity does not follow through on commitments to tackle the five main drivers of nature loss critical natural systems could break down just as the human population is projected to peak.

The Guardian asked leading scientists, Indigenous leaders and conservationists around the world about the consequences of inaction on biodiversity loss by the middle of this century. Despite 1 million plant and animal species at risk of extinction, and in the face of wildfires, floods and extreme weather intensifying due to the climate crisis, nature conservation is increasingly becoming a part of the culture wars raging in many countries, which have spurred opposition to many environmental policies.

  • @Seaguy05
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    67 months ago

    But the economy is doing so good right now!! Last quarter corporate profits were up 12% and the feds think they’ve stopped inflation by stepping on the necks of those peons who dared to ask for some of the pie. Some billionaire wealth has almost doubled and others even tripled!

    Our idol bezos has his floating island and more of us are buying our bunkers. When shit hits the fan we’ll be safe till Mars is ready and wet can fuck off.