Biodiversity Pulse : Tuesday July 16 , 2024 « Carbon Pulse

The world’s biggest biodiversity market is beginning to work, according to the BBC s latest weekly coverage of the growing numbers of environmental activists and businesses around the world. Here are a raft of things we learned about the global threats of greenwashing and the impact of nature on wildlife and human beings in the past decade. But How is the future of natural rights in Uganda - and how is it likely to be affected by climate change? The BBC looks at the big opportunity of insetting for nature credit pilots to boost their supply chains, as well as efforts to tackle the risks that could be linked to an oil project in Indonesia and Indonesia? What are the key ways to protect the environment, and what are we going to do to help conservationists prepare for the UN-backed UN summit in Rio de Janeiro? These are some of our favourite news stories from around this world, from across the continent and from the rest of Europe. This week we speak to scientists from all over the country, we look at what happens on the planet. Why is this hugely important opportunities for those who have been taking part in an effort to develop innovative technologies to support nature and protect animals and landmark areas of distress, to find out what is happening to our environment and whether they are not able to change the way we go towards sustainable growth? This is what we know about these challenges? And what does it mean for humans?

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Published on 2024-07-16