The biodiversity
One of the most frequents questions is why are we losing our biodiversity? Well this is the answer, the deterioration of habitats is one of the main causes of this loss, we as human beings, just like all other living beings, are part and depend on it, interactions of biological diversity is what makes the planet is habited by all species, the most visible form of that loss is noticed is the extinction of animals such as pandas, tigers, elephants and whales, if this doesn't strike us, let's not forget the most serious threat to diversity, which is the direct degradation and loss of forests, all these atmospheric issues occur globally.
Recently more than eight hundred species have gone and eleven thousand are threatened,every year billions of fertile soil disappear, however the result of these extinctions have not been the death of all life forms on the planet, if not the transformation of the whole species, every time they living conditions change , some species have more chances than others, new forms of life, some thrive increasing their populations and habiting new places, others dramatically reduce the number of individuals and places which it live, others just disappear.
Globally we need now 1.4 planets to support our lifestyles, and in 2009 alone we used 40% of our nature, more of what can be generated in one year, yet the loss of biodiversity, is not certainly the greatest threat to global stability and security, today.
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