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Impact Tracking Database: Submission #235
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Submission Number: 235
Submission ID: 40387
Submission UUID: 1b2cd948-a821-47b6-ae04-52e53037e43d
Submission URI: /impact-tracking
Created: Thu, 11/06/2020
Completed: Thu, 11/06/2020
Changed: Fri, 19/08/2022
Remote IP address: 216.252.90.90
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Webform: Impact Tracking Database
Submitted to: Impact Tracking Database
Article in Nature Cites Global Assessment Findings, Arguing That Scientists Should Join Civil Disobedience
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An article in the publication “Nature, Ecology and Evolution” draws on the findings of the IPBES Global Assessment as evidence of nature’s dangerous decline. In the article, titled “Scientists must act on our own warnings to humanity,” Charlie J. Gardner and Claire F. R. Wordley highlight the Global Assessment finding that one million species are at risk of extinction due to human activity. The authors argue that scientists should “should join civil disobedience movements to fight these unprecedented crises” of climate change and biodiversity loss.
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Global assessment (1st work programme)
2019-09-02
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