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От: WWF International <newsletter at wwfint.org>
Date: вс, 19 сент. 2021 г. в 13:52
Subject: Beauty of mangrove forests: your weekly round-up 🐼
Stories this week highlight the urgency for climate action and show what can
happen when we come together for our planet.
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Weekly roundup 19th September
Dear Sviatoslav,
We made it through another week – and we’re
glad to have you with us as we roll into the next! This week, we’ve put
together some stories that highlight the urgency for climate action, and
others which show what can happen when we do come together for our planet.
It’s essential that leaders make positive
changes to our environment, but research shows they are falling behind. Read
on to learn more. And our second feature shows exactly what’s at stake if
they don’t step up for our planet. When we do take action, we see results:
one species has bounced back from the brink of extinction thanks to 30 years
of conservation work, and underwater forests are on the way to recovery
under the watchful eye of scientists. Nature is so important to our
survival, and the last story gives a glimpse into one example.
Leaders must step up for nature
In 2015, leaders from across the world
pledged in the UN Paris Agreement to make positive strides for our planet,
including limiting global warming to well below 2°C. But none of the world’s
major economies have met their obligations – and it’s urgent they make a
change:
Learn more
Human rights and the environment
To safeguard our rights and the rights of
people we share this planet with, we need to see human rights and the
environment as two sides of the same coin. We must act on the climate and
nature loss crises as if our lives depend on it – because they do:
Read more
Bandicoot bounces back from extinction
Following 30 years of conservation efforts,
a small Australian marsupial has gone from “extinct in the wild” to
“endangered”. In that time, the number of bandicoots has jumped from just
150 to around 1,500:
Learn more
Efforts to save kelp
Underwater forests rich with kelp are under
threat, which paints bad news for our oceans – but the reintroduction of sea
stars in California could make a difference to these natural systems:
Read more
The beauty of mangrove forests
Mangrove forests are crucial to the survival
of coastal communities and wildlife, and this year's Mangrove Photography
Awards highlights their essential role in the environment. Take a look at
the beautiful winning images below:
See more
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