Article 66TEY The age of extinction: can we prevent an ecological collapse? - podcast

The age of extinction: can we prevent an ecological collapse? - podcast

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Presented by Michael Safi with Phoebe Weston; prod
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The Cop15 conference in Canada brings together representatives from all over the world with an urgent mission: preventing the breakdown of Earth's natural habitats and the extinction of the many species we rely on

For thousands of years, the history of humanity can also be viewed as a history of biodiversity destruction. As tools, weapons and industry advanced, so did our ability for environmental destruction. Now the natural world is at a crisis point. Fueled by the climate crisis, we are heading into an age of extinction unless current trends can be reversed.

This week at the Cop15 conference in Montreal, Canada, delegates from across the globe have been meeting in an attempt to agree ambitious new targets. As Phoebe Weston tells Michael Safi, the topmost target is the so-called 30 by 30" pledge: a global target to protect 30% of the planet for nature by 2030. But that in itself is proving controversial: Indigenous communities are suspicious of landgrabs by over-reaching governments. And the 30% figure could be easy to game by declaring lands as national parks without addressing the underlying issues.

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