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Pervasive human-driven decline of life on Earth points to the need for transformative change.

Sandra Díaz1,2, Josef Settele3,4, Eduardo S Brondízio5, Hien T Ngo6, John Agard7, Almut Arneth8, Patricia Balvanera9, Kate A Brauman10, Stuart H M Butchart11,12, Kai M A Chan13, Lucas A Garibaldi14, Kazuhito Ichii15,16, Jianguo Liu17, Suneetha M Subramanian18,19, Guy F Midgley20, Patricia Miloslavich21,22, Zsolt Molnár23, David Obura24,25, Alexander Pfaff26, Stephen Polasky27,28, Andy Purvis29,30, Jona Razzaque31, Belinda Reyers32,33, Rinku Roy Chowdhury34, Yunne-Jai Shin35,36, Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers37,38, Katherine J Willis39,40, Cynthia N Zayas41.   

Abstract

The human impact on life on Earth has increased sharply since the 1970s, driven by the demands of a growing population with rising average per capita income. Nature is currently supplying more materials than ever before, but this has come at the high cost of unprecedented global declines in the extent and integrity of ecosystems, distinctness of local ecological communities, abundance and number of wild species, and the number of local domesticated varieties. Such changes reduce vital benefits that people receive from nature and threaten the quality of life of future generations. Both the benefits of an expanding economy and the costs of reducing nature's benefits are unequally distributed. The fabric of life on which we all depend-nature and its contributions to people-is unravelling rapidly. Despite the severity of the threats and lack of enough progress in tackling them to date, opportunities exist to change future trajectories through transformative action. Such action must begin immediately, however, and address the root economic, social, and technological causes of nature's deterioration.
Copyright © 2019 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31831642     DOI: 10.1126/science.aax3100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 49.962

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