Inter Press Service: The new WWF Living Planet Report warns of a significant decline in biodiversity, particularly in low-income countries, and a huge increase in the ecological footprint of high-income countries. Released ahead of the Rio+20 Earth Summit, it calls on the world to modify production and consumption patterns and turn to renewable energy sources. "Overall, biodiversity has declined by 28 percent around the world since 1970. But in low-income countries the loss is particularly important - it reaches...
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