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In 45 years, we have killed 60% of Earth’s
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A damning report by WWF puts the worsening condition of Planet Earth into perspective
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Andrea Pinto PUBLISHED: OCT 30, 2018 | 17:06:18 IST
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Humans have been around for more than 2 million years. But in the last 44 years, we have achieved what we
haven’t in all this while: a mass annihilation of our fellow earthlings. Between 1970 and 2014, Earth lost nearly
60% decline of its mammals, birds, sh, reptiles and amphibians, almost all of it due to human activity. The rate at
which Earth is losing its biodiversity is comparable only to the mass extinctions. This and other ndings have been
published by the World Wildlife Fund in its Living Planet Report 2018, a stinging reminder of the declining health
of the planet.
Published by WWF every two years, the report documents the state of the planet in terms of biodiversity,
ecosystems, the demand on natural resources and its impact on nature and wildlife. This year, its results are even
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On a global scale, the area of minimally disturbed forests declined by 92 million hectares between 2000 and
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Of all species that have gone extinct since 1500 AD, 75% were harmed by overexploitation or agriculture
Ocean acidi cation may be occurring at a rate not seen in at least 300 million years. The Earth is estimated
to have lost 50% of its shallow water corals in the past 30 years
Humans are responsible for releasing 100 billion tonnes of carbon into the Earth’s system every 10 years. In
April 2018, levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reached an average of 410 parts per million (ppm)
across the entire month–the highest level in at least 800,000 years
Only 25% of land on Earth is substantively free of the impacts of human activities. This is projected to decline
to just 10% by 2050
The report states that as our reliance on natural reserves continues to grow, it’s clear that nature is not just a ‘nice
thing to have’. It’s imperative for our survival.
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Rangers saw off a rhino’s horn to make it unattractive to poachers. Photo: Alamy
A global deal for nature and people
WWF along with conservation and science colleagues around the world are calling for a new global deal between
nature and people, involving decision makers at every level to make the right political, nancial and consumer
choices. WWF is collaborating with a consortium of almost 40 universities and organisations to launch a research
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The report says that the biggest challenge—and biggest opportunity—lies in changing our approach to Subscribe
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In the words of Marco Lambertini, Director General of WWF International, “Today, we still have a choice. We can
be the founders of a global movement that changed our relationship with the planet. Or we can be the generation
that had its chance and failed to act. The choice is ours.”
Read the full report here.
Also read: Elephants are in mortal danger, but one photographer is trying to x it
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