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  • Mar 14, 2024 | laprogressive.com | Peter Christie

    Our biophilia is fraught. The irony is that pet people are the same people the wild world needs to help get it back on its feet. Pet owners care about animals. Biophilia and the ever-growing pet trade is a major contributor to the animal extinction crisis faced globally. Yet, those same pet lovers are exactly what animals of the world need if they have a chance to be saved.

  • Mar 7, 2024 | observatory.wiki | Peter Christie

    whitelistUser:WikiVisorObservatory » Area » Animal Rights Sources: Earth • Food • Life, Island PressPets and the industry that supports them are fueling the loss of wildlife populations around the world. “Global Pet Craze Is Becoming a Major Contributor to the Extinction Crisis” by Peter Christie is licensed by the Observatory under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).

  • Mar 6, 2024 | counterpunch.org | Peter Christie

    In 2019, an independent international science group—the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services—announced that about 1 million species around the world are threatened with extinction. The number, based on a consensus by hundreds of experts and other researchers from 50 countries, made headlines around the world when it was included in the group’s global assessment of biodiversity.

  • Mar 4, 2024 | countercurrents.org | Peter Christie |Kurt Cobb |Countercurrents Collective |Mike Hulme

    In 2019, an independent international science group—the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services—announced that about 1 million species around the world are threatened with extinction. The number, based on a consensus by hundreds of experts and other researchers from 50 countries, made headlines around the world when it was included in the group’s global assessment of biodiversity.

  • Mar 4, 2024 | citywatchla.com | Peter Christie

    EXTINCTION 101 - In 2019, an independent international science group—the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services—announced that about 1 million species around the world are threatened with extinction. The number, based on a consensus by hundreds of experts and other researchers from 50 countries, made headlines around the world when it was included in the group’s global assessment of biodiversity.

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