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08 juin 2024

Natural ecosystems store large amounts of carbon globally, as organisms absorb carbon from the atmosphere to build large, long-lasting, or slow-decaying structures such as tree bark or root systems. An ecosystem’s carbon sequestration potential is tightly linked to its biological diversity. Yet when considering future projections, many carbon sequestration models fail to account for the role biodiversity plays in carbon storage. Here, we assess the consequences of plant biodiversity loss for carbon storage under multiple climate and land-use change scenarios. We link a macroecological model projecting changes in vascular plant richness under different scenarios with empirical data on relationships between biodiversity and biomass. We find that biodiversity declines from climate and land use change could lead to a global loss of between 7.44-103.14 PgC (global sustainability scenario) and 10.87-145.95 PgC (fossil-fueled development scenario). This indicates a self-reinforcing feedback loop, where higher levels

03 juillet 2023

Although humans have long been predators with enduring nutritive and cultural relationships with their prey, seldom have conservation ecologists considered the divergent predatory behavior of contemporary, industrialized humans. Recognizing that the number, strength and diversity of predator-prey relationships can profoundly influence biodiversity, here we analyze humanity’s modern day predatory interactions with vertebrates and estimate their ecological consequences. Analysing IUCN ‘use and trade’ data for ~47,000 species, we show that fishers, hunters and other animal collectors prey on more than a third (~15,000 species) of Earth’s vertebrates. Assessed over equivalent ranges, humans exploit up to 300 times more species than comparable non-human predators. Exploitation for the pet trade, medicine, and other uses now affects almost as many species as those targeted for food consumption, and almost 40% of exploited species are threatened by human use. Trait space analyses show that birds and mammals threaten

06 avril 2023

Backed by the UN, an alliance of conservationists and policymakers is devising new ways to finance the preservation of biodiversity by placing economic values on ecosystems. Some analysts say such schemes have the potential to boost conservation, but others are skeptical.

26 février 2023

The steady destruction of wildlife can suddenly tip over into total ecosystem collapse, scientists studying the greatest mass extinction in Earth’s history have found. Many scientists think the huge current losses of biodiversity are the start of a new mass extinction. But the new research shows total ecosystem collapse is “inevitable”, if the losses are not reversed, the scientists said.

07 janvier 2023

Negotiators hope to put humanity on a path to harmonious coexistence with nature by 2050.

12 décembre 2022

Protéger les sols, une urgence pour 2010 et au-delà En 2010, déclarée Année internationale de la biodiversité par les Nations unies, la biodiversité des sols constitue un pan entier de la biodiversité mondiale trop souvent négligé. La santé des sols dépend de l’étendue des formes de vie qu’ils abritent: des bactéries aux champignons, en passant par des insectes minuscules, les lombrics (ou vers de terre) ou les taupes. Ensemble, ils procurent des avantages incommensurables pour la vie sur Terre. Cette biodiversité joue un rôle essentiel sur l’atténuation du changement climatique, le stockage et la purification de l’eau, la fourniture d’antibiotiques et la prévention de l’érosion. Le bien-être de toutes les plantes et animaux terrestres dépend de la complexité des processus qui se déroulent dans les sols.

29 novembre 2022

Small patches of land given over to wildlife-friendly planting can make a big difference to pollinator conservation, a new study suggests. Bee and other pollinator populations in Europe and North America are in decline due to a range of factors including habitat loss and insufficient flowers for food.

29 octobre 2022

Plusieurs universités, ONG, fédérations, administrations et sociétés privées ont lancé vendredi la "Belgian Biodiversity Alliance", une plateforme destinée à encourager et visibiliser les efforts pour restaurer la biodiversité, en déclin partout dans le monde. Cette Alliance, qui réunit notamment l’institut Jane Goodall, l’Université de Hasselt, l’Institut flamand de recherche sur la nature et la forêt (INBO), la direction générale Environnement du SPF Santé publique, Bruxelles Environnement ou encore le SPW Agriculture, entend rassembler citoyens, organisations, communes ou entreprises qui agissent pour infléchir la perte de biodiversité.

25 octobre 2022

Industry groups representing some of the world’s largest companies are “opposed to almost all major biodiversity-relevant policies” and are lobbying to block them, according to a new report. Researchers found that 89% of engagement by leading industry associations in Europe and the US is designed to delay, dilute and block progress on tackling the biodiversity crisis, which scientists say is as serious as the climate emergency.

10 octobre 2022

The summary for policymakers (SPM) and the chapters of the Methodological assessment regarding the diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its benefits, including biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services (referred to as the “assessment of the diverse values and valuation of nature”), were approved and accepted respectively by the IPBES Plenary during its ninth session, held from 3 to 9 July 2022 in Bonn, Germany. The background of this assessment dates to 2013, when at its second session (IPBES 2) in Antalya, Turkey, the IPBES Plenary approved the initiation of scoping for a methodological assessment. During the third session of the IPBES plenary, in Bonn, Germany in 2015, the expert group established for scoping the methodological assessment and developing a preliminary guide, was requested to revise the scoping report for the methodological assessment based on comments received following an open review by Governments and stakeholders. At IPBES 4, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2016

16 août 2022

xit le bleu et le rouge. Inspirées des rayures du réchauffement, les "warming stripes", l'expert Miles Richardson a développé les rayures de la biodiversité allant du vert au gris, signe de la perte de couleur et de biodiversité de la nature. L'objectif est de focaliser l'attention sur le déclin de la biodiversité, un phénomène beaucoup moins couvert médiatiquement que le réchauffement climatique.

23 juin 2022

So it makes sense that, of all the patents found by the researchers, 47% belonged to Baden Aniline and Soda Factory (BASF), the largest chemical-producing company in the world. Collectively, Germany-based BASF owns 5,701 patents on sea life genes—more than any of the other 220 gene-patenting companies combined. Other major players include Dow Dupont, Bayer, Monsanto, Syngenta

18 juin 2022

A wildfire racing across a hillside has become emblematic of climate change. And for good reason: a quarter of the world’s natural landscapes now face longer fire seasons as a result of warming and shifts to rainfall, according to a recent landmark climate report.

06 juin 2022

Humans will cause so many mammal species to go extinct in the next 50 years that the planet's evolutionary diversity won't recover for 3 to 5 million years, a team of researchers has found.
To understand how long it will take to recover from this extinction event, a team of European scientists from Germany, Switzerland, the UK and The Netherlands decided to compare it with the previous mass extinction event, which occurred 66 million years ago when an asteroid hit our planet. This was a major event event that wiped off dinosaurs along with 75% of all species.

09 mai 2022

Our study assessed whether the opportunity to see many vertebrate animal species mattered to tourists visiting Costa Rica, and if so, how important it was compared with other features like hotels and beaches. in Costa Rica, our research shows that biodiversity needs to be paired with infrastructure like hotels and roads that enable access to nature.

04 mai 2022

A new study describes a period of rapid global climate change in an ice-capped world much like the present—but 304 million years ago. Within about 300,000 years, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels doubled, oceans became anoxic, and biodiversity dropped on land and at sea.

28 février 2022

The Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report assesses the impacts of climate change, looking at ecosystems, biodiversity, and human communities at global and regional levels. It also reviews vulnerabilities and the capacities and limits of the natural world and human societies to adapt to climate change.

12 février 2022

Volgens een nieuw rapport van Finance for Biodiversity (F4B) leveren milieumisdrijven jaarlijks tot 280 miljard dollar op. De regels om die vorm van criminaliteit te bestrijden zijn er, zegt Simon Zadek, voorzitter van F4B, maar regeringen treden niet krachtig genoeg op. ‘De financiële gemeenschap zou goed aan doen zich in te zetten voor een proces waarbij beleggingsportefeuille worden ontdaan van banden met milieucriminaliteit’.

14 novembre 2021

In December 2020, 50 of the world’s leading biodiversity and climate experts, selected by a 12-person Scientific Steering Committee assembled by IPBES and IPCC, participated in a four-day virtual workshop to examine the synergies and trade-offs between biodiversity protection and climate change mitigation and adaptation.