Increasing Consumption-Based Biodiversity Impacts Are Projected to Decouple From Economic Growth in China by 2050
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Increasing consumption-based biodiversity impacts are projected to decouple from economic growth in China by 2050
Increasing human consumption has accelerated biodiversity loss. Understanding how consumption-based biodiversity impacts (biodiversity footprints) evolve is critical for mitigating this loss. This study developed a framework to project biodiversity footprints by 2050 under alternative Shared S...
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Forum Anthropocene/Christian Senger 30.04.2026On 29 April, representatives from science, practice and politics discussed the importance of biodiversity for health in the Anthropocene. Martina Blank took part in the Institute of Geography and Regional Research with a humangeographic perspective: "Biodiversity contributes significantly to physical and mental health. At the same time, access to biodiverse space is unevenly distributed. Biodiversity…
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