Unless biodiversity loss goes on the agenda of every minister from transport to trade, our generation will fail the next one
International Day of Biodiversity, is on 22 May, and it's not only a good reason to celebrate nature, it is also a reminder that we are not the only form of life on this planet.
We might think of ourselves as an intelligent species but our self-destructive behaviour, at least as far as nature's delicate infrastructure is concerned, shows little evidence that this is true. The well-documented fact is that we are at risk of destroying this precious planet for future generations, or at least saddling them with an enormous financial and environmental legacy of having to fix the problems we couldn't.
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