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Germany Warns Of Economic Risks From Species Loss

Nations must act to slow extinction rates, German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel said on Thursday, arguing the loss of species threatened food supplies for billions of people.


Just 10 days before the start of a UN summit on biodiversity in the western city of Bonn, Gabriel told the German parliament that both industrialised and developing countries had to step up their efforts.
“When we talk about biodiversity, we are talking about an instruction manual for the planet,” Gabriel said. “There are a huge number of examples to show this is about the survival of billions of people.”


Gabriel, due to open the Bonn summit, pointed to marine life as an example.


“If we don’t do anything, there won’t be any more commercial fishing by 2050. Imagine what that means for the world’s food supplies,” Gabriel said, noting several billion people rely on protein from fish to survive.


UN experts say human activity, including the emission of greenhouse gases, threatens to cause the worst spate of extinctions on earth since the dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. Some experts say three species disappear every hour.


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