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tecelote

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Thu Oct 27, 2016, 07:46 AM Oct 2016

Humans Are Close To Killing Off Two-Thirds Of All Wildlife In Just 50 Years [View all]

"At some point the earth is going to say ‘enough."



A damning new report from the World Wildlife Fund has found a precipitous decline in the world’s animal populations as thousands of species scramble to survive against a sole enemy: humans.

The 2016 version of WWF’s biennial Living Planet Report, published Thursday, found a 58 percent overall decline in vertebrate populations from 1970 to 2012, the latest year with available data. The nonprofit warned that if current trends continue, the world could lose more than two-thirds of wildlife by 2020.

“As humanity continues to demand more and more of the earth and puts pressures on our natural capital, what we’re seeing is the fraying of wildlife,” said Colby Loucks, senior director for the WWF’s Wildlife Conservation Program.

Humans have affected the entire spectrum of vertebrate life ― fish, birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, the report says. The document’s warning of vanishing wildlife refers to total population size, not the number of species that will go extinct. That’s an entirely different problem.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/living-planet-report-wwf_us_58114bcce4b064e1b4b0725b


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K&R Odin2005 Oct 2016 #1
Thankfully I'll be gone before they are. sinkingfeeling Oct 2016 #2
That's called progress The2ndWheel Oct 2016 #3
Not fair to say nobody has given these things up Generic Other Oct 2016 #5
True. The majority won't give it up willingly The2ndWheel Oct 2016 #6
As I've said in every related thread Calculating Oct 2016 #9
We've been doing it since we hunted with sharp sticks The2ndWheel Oct 2016 #10
Yeah, our economic model is part of the issue Calculating Oct 2016 #12
Unlimited growth/unlimited greed. moondust Oct 2016 #14
I'm not even sure there is such a model The2ndWheel Oct 2016 #16
Indeed, it's an unprecedented problem Calculating Oct 2016 #20
Isn't it always historically true before civilization retreats into a dark age? Generic Other Oct 2016 #24
Great OP but most don't want to hear this or talk about it riderinthestorm Oct 2016 #11
Really kinda sad the shape were leaving this planet in for the next generation....... Old Vet Oct 2016 #13
We've killed off ~95% of wild animals since the dawn of agriculture GliderGuider Oct 2016 #15
Internal combustion engines and guns... worst inventions ever. hunter Oct 2016 #19
I blame the moldboard plow. nt GliderGuider Oct 2016 #21
One day we are going to have to address awoke_in_2003 Oct 2016 #22
We already do The2ndWheel Oct 2016 #29
No worries. They all will be resurrected at the second coming dalton99 Oct 2016 #25
overpopulation and consumerism. romanic Oct 2016 #26
when are we gonna cull US? pansypoo53219 Oct 2016 #28
Don't worry that will happen kwolf68 Oct 2016 #31
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