Living Planet Report 2014
By:Richard McLellan,Leena Iyengar,Barney Jeffries,Nastasja Oerlemans
Published on 2014 by
|This latest edition of the Living Planet Report is not for the faint-hearted. One key point| is that populations of vertebrate species (10,000 representative populations of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish), |have declined by 52 per cent since 1970. Put another way, in less than two human generations, population sizes of vertebrate species have dropped by half. These are the living forms that constitute the fabric of the ecosystems which sustain life on Earth -- and the barometer of what we are doing to our own planet, our only home. We ignore their decline at our peril ... By taking more from our ecosystems and natural processes than can be replenished, we are jeopardizing our future. Nature conservation and sustainable development go hand-in-hand ... it is by acknowledging the problem and understanding the drivers of decline that we can find the insights and, more importantly, the determination to put things right.|--Page ages 4-5.
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