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donderdag 12 maart 2020

A #Burning #Planet and #Disappearing #Wildlife

 
As Countries Ignore the Threat of Climate Change, One Third of All Plants and Animals Face Extinction. Sign to Demand Action!
 
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Dear friends,
A recently released survey studied the survival chances of more than 500 animals from nearly 600 sites around the world, and suggested some dire consequences if nations don't act to rein in global carbon emissions. By 2070, around 33% of worldwide plant and animal life could disappear. That's the "good" news. The study also warns that if emissions continue unabated as they have for the last few decades, the species extinction rate could jump to 55%.
Tragically, scientists don't think we can avoid this scenario altogether, but there are ways to decrease the number of species that are likely to be affected. According to a study performed by researchers from the University of Arizona, if governments adhere to the guidelines they set out for themselves in the PCA, the number of plant and animal species facing extinction could be cut to just 16%.
The PCA was a landmark global accord between 195 nations to mitigate and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But while scientists say there is hope to do just that, currently, not one major country is on track to fulfill their promises. Countries like Peru, DR Congo, and Indonesia have yet to stop destroying their forests, Brazil's president expresses open disdain for the PCA, and President Trump has already initiated the withdrawal of the United States from the agreement altogether.
Thank you,
 
Andrew M.
The Care2 Petitions Team
 
P.S. By 2070, around 33% of worldwide plant and animal life could disappear if we don't reduce carbon emissions. Sign to demand all governments adhere to the Parise Climate Agreement.

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