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Living Planet Report 2024: A system in peril

10 Oct 2024

This report offers a detailed analysis of the state of global biodiversity, emphasizing the sharp decline in wildlife populations over the last 50 years. The report presents data from the Living Planet Index (LPI), showing an alarming 73% drop in the size of monitored wildlife populations from 1970 to 2020, affecting terrestrial, marine, and freshwater ecosystems globally. It explores key causes of biodiversity loss, such as habitat degradation, climate change, and overexploitation, while also identifying several ecological tipping points that could have catastrophic consequences if current trends continue. The report is divided into several sections, beginning with an introduction on measuring biodiversity loss and its significance, followed by discussions on ecosystem tipping points, progress toward global conservation goals, and proposed sustainable solutions. Specific case studies, such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Amazon Rainforest, highlight critical regions on the brink of irreversible change. The report emphasizes the urgency of transforming food, energy, and finance systems to mitigate these challenges.
sustainable development climate change conservation biodiversity ecosystems global goals wwf tipping points nature-based solutions. wildlife populations zsl living planet index

Authors

World Wide Fund for Nature, Zoological Society of London

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Pages
94
Published in
Switzerland

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