From BusinessWorld, a publication in India:
Even as India bats for biodiversity investments at a UN convention of experts from 193 countries, the planet is staring at an imminent crisis that could wipe out life as we know it.
Compiled by Yashodhara Dasgupta
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Sources: International Union for Conservation of Nature,
World Wide Fund for Nature, Ministry of Environment and ForestsGraphic: Sajeev Kumarapuram
(This story was published in Businessworld Issue Dated 22-10-2012)
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This would be a good poster for geography, biology, general science and world history courses. Can your drafting class print this out for you in poster format?
When all of the “coal mine canaries” on Earth die out, how much longer have humans left to live on Earth?
What hope have we, with yahoos like this leading us in Congress?
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Click Here To Download Infographic
– See more at: http://www.businessworld.in/news/business/environment/the-losing-world/570570/page-1.html#sthash.mmSk4DDw.dpuf
What utter nonsense!
Nothing but bizarre speculation and fantasy pretending to be some sort of fact.
Truly, not worth another word on the subject.
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