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We could save trillions by paying for nature-based pandemic prevention

We could save trillions by paying for nature-based pandemic prevention

We know pandemics come from interactions between humans and wildlife. Nature-based pandemic prevention measures could protect us in the future, as long as we fund them adequately.
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Thomas E. Lovejoy: To prevent pandemics, stop disrespecting nature

Thomas E. Lovejoy: To prevent pandemics, stop disrespecting nature

A leading conservationist and biodiversity scholar, with decades of experience in the Amazon, reflects on the lessons of COVID-19.
The surprising link between consumer habits and deadly diseases
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The surprising link between consumer habits and deadly diseases

From age-old malaria to COVID-19, markets influence systems that drive pandemic risk. Here's what we can do about it.

Climate activists worry #EarthDayAtHome won't be as effective as in-person protests
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Climate activists worry #EarthDayAtHome won't be as effective as in-person protests

Coronavirus threatens to take all the focus from Washington's climate debate.
The next pandemic is already coming, unless humans change how we interact with wildlife, scientists say
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The next pandemic is already coming, unless humans change how we interact with wildlife, scientists say

The global wildlife trade, agricultural intensification, deforestation and urbanization are bringing people closer to animals, giving their viruses more of what they need to infect us: opportunity.
Salvation or pipe dream? A movement grows to protect up to half the planet
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Salvation or pipe dream? A movement grows to protect up to half the planet

Leading scientists and conservationists are proposing that up to 50 percent of the earth's land and oceans be protected in the coming decades.

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