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Up to 1 million species of plants and animals are currently threatened with extinction, many within decades, representing a rate tens to hundreds of times faster than historical averages.
The top five drivers of this extinction crisis are changes in land/sea use, direct exploitation (hunting/fishing), climate change, pollution, and invasive species. One of the world
To combat this, the World Health Organization (WHO) and other bodies emphasize the " One Health " approach. This concept highlights that human, animal, and environmental health are interconnected. A major UN assessment warns that conservation efforts will likely fail without radical action to change how we produce and consume resources. Impact on Human Society Up to 1 million species of plants and
Human activities have severely impacted the biosphere, with 33% of marine fish stocks harvested at unsustainable levels and 75% of freshwater resources used for crop or livestock production. Based on recent UN biodiversity reports and global
Based on recent UN biodiversity reports and global assessments, the world is facing an unprecedented environmental crisis, often described as a "one million species" extinction threat. This crisis is largely driven by human activity, which has significantly altered 75% of terrestrial environments and 66% of marine environments.
Key habitats are disappearing, with 85% of wetlands lost since the industrial era.





