Lisa Chellman (12/2): “Protecting 30% of Earth’s surface for nature means thinking about connections near and far” by Veronica Frans

Planet Earth is currently experiencing a biodiversity crisis, which is causing a reduction in the variety of life. I was surprised at the statistics given as the article explained how about one million plant and animal species are at risk of extinction. This is an insane number and will hopefully help people realize the severe consequences to their actions. This is why sustainability and conserving Earth’s resources is so important. Scientists have created a plan known as 30x30, which says that we must protect at least 30% of Earth’s surface on land and sea by 2030. This will greatly help all species and ecosystems around the world recover. What are some specific ways humans can work to achieve this 30x30 plan? We must closely evaluate how we are interacting with the environment and change our actions to protect it. This relates to our previous discussions in class as we have focused on the need to live a more sustainable life and protect the environment. We also stressed the crucial fact that nature does not rely on us to survive and it would probably be better off without humans to destroy it. Most countries pledges to follow this plan will focus on forests and grasslands that are open to the public. 

https://theconversation.com/protecting-30-of-earths-surface-for-nature-means-thinking-about-connections-near-and-far-180296


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