A recent study has indicated that setting aside an additional 1.2% of the world's land as nature preserves could prevent the majority of predicted plant and animal extinctions. This initiative, which would cost approximately $263 billion, aims to address what conservationists are calling the 'sixth great extinction of life on Earth.' The study, published on June 25, emphasizes the urgency of acting now to preserve biodiversity and avert a significant environmental crisis. Researchers have pinpointed the exact locations that need to be saved to avert the crisis.
The planet is facing what conservationists have labelled the 'sixth great extinction of life on Earth', but now an international team of researchers have pinpointed the exact locations we need to save to avert the crisis. #9News https://t.co/rDT6GJynDB
The planet is facing what conservationists have labelled the 'sixth great extinction of life on Earth', but now an international team of researchers have pinpointed the exact locations we need to save to avert the crisis. #9News https://t.co/3yX8tEVvoO
Setting aside an additional 1.2% of the world's land as nature preserves would prevent the majority of predicted plant and animal extinctions and cost about $263 billion, according to a study published on June 25. https://t.co/1ZZ655486p
Scientists say 'the sixth great extinction of life on Earth' where most of our planet's wildlife is wiped out by humans is preventable - but only if we 'act now' https://t.co/q60d0CNz1k https://t.co/7dprgoLoKb
Protecting 1.2% of Earth would prevent most extinctions, study says https://t.co/W7Llr7Z7Ot https://t.co/3OKjAzsFTk
🔵 PROTECTING 1.2% OF EARTH WOULD PREVENT MOST EXTINCTIONS, STUDY SAYS Setting aside an additional 1.2% of the world's land as nature preserves would prevent the majority of predicted plant and animal extinctions and cost about $263 billion, according to a study published on… https://t.co/IclneMpV2T