Historic biodiversity pact inspires , but past failures loom
In our series of letters from scientists and naturalists, the BBC's Lucy Kellaway looks at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the natural world, and how it works to protect native species from the threat posed by climates change, writes the writer.
Source: japantoday.comPublished on 2022-12-25
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