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Biodiversity

Global pressures

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Biodiversity is under threat worldwide for many different and complex reasons.

Did you know?

Friends of the Earth persuaded governments
to agree the Biosafety Protocol, which gives countries the right to refuse the import of genetically modified organisms that could damage their native biodiversity.

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Rainforests are home to a vast amount of biodiversity, including endangered species such as:

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Did you know?

A single acre of rainforest can contain as many different plant species as the entire UK - some 1,500 species.

More than two million hectares of Indonesian rainforest vanish every year, much of it linked to the spread of plantations producing palm oil.

The degradation of forests is harming many of the world's poorest people, and is sometimes the principal cause of poverty.

Friends of the Earth says

The European Union must scrap its biofuels targets and should promote better solutions to climate change that are less risky and more efficient.

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