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The business of climate change

A UN assessment published this week on the progress made in stemming the global loss of species made depressing reading. Not one of the 20 targets adopted by 196 countries in a convention on biodiversity in 2010 has been met. And the latest biennial Living Planet Report from the WWF, an environmental group, found that animal populations worldwide shrank by an average of two-thirds between 1970 and 2016. The falls were greatest in the tropics. In Latin America and the Caribbean animal populations fell by 94%, on average, during the period. It is some comfort that around the world biodiversity and climate change have become big political issues. In Australia koala bears have almost brought down a state government.

(www.economist.com, 18.09.2020.)

The United Nations (UN) publication mentioned in the text provides

A

criticism about the 20 targets adopted in a convention.

B

bad news concerning biodiversity loss.

C

interesting ideas on biodiversity preservation to be followed.

D

an encouraging climate perspective.

E

a discussion about political views on global heating.