UN offers a science-based blueprint to tackle the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and pollution. “For too long, we have been waging a senseless and suicidal war on nature”, Secretary-General António Guterres told a virtual press briefing on the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report.
Let’s look at some of the things that the report concern about:
- UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Health Organization have said the root cause of pandemics is the destruction of the natural world.
- Earth is on the way to an additional 1.9C warming from now, far more than the internationally agreed-upon goals in the Paris accord.
- About nine million people a year die from pollution.
- About one million of Earth’s eight million species of plants and animals are threatened with extinction.
- Up to 400 million tonnes of heavy metals, toxic sludge, and other industrial waste are dumped into the world’s waters every year.
- More than three billion people are affected by land degradation, and only 15 percent of Earth’s wetlands remain intact.
- About 60 percent of fish stocks are fished at the maximum levels. There are more than 400 oxygen-depleted “dead zones” and marine plastics pollution has increased tenfold since 1980.