Protecting the diversity and abundance of life on the planet may cost $100 billion a year, say researchers who have suggested a policy to stop another mass extinction event on the planet.
Already 5 Mass Extinctions In The Earth’s History
There have been 5 mass extinctions in the history of the Earth. Scientists now evaluate that society must immediately come to grips this coming decade to prevent the very first human-made biodiversity disaster.
A Global Deal For Nature
The ecologist Greg Asner, of Arizona State University, on the occasion of Earth day, mentioned that the sixth extinction is on our society’s shoulders.
Asner is one of 19 international authors with a strong recent science policy plan to alter the tide, called A Global Deal for Nature (GDN). The policy’s aim is to protect the diversity and abundance of life on Earth , for the price label of $100 billion every year