Science guides UN actions to curb land degradation
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3 September 2019
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Statement
Forest fires, droughts, flashfloods and storms: Unusual trends are destroying lives and and making the public jittery because ignorance is no longer excusable, yet policy action seems too slow. The science suggests there is a stronger link between the planet's warming and its changing weather patterns, and these trends are stronger where significant changes to the use of land have occurred. The international community has plenty of opportunities, over the next two years, to take decisive action to strengthen the resilience of communities and ecosystems, and move in the direction the public desires.
Opinion by UNCCD Executive Secretary Ibrahim Thiaw published by Deutsche Welle on 3 September 2019. Read full article here...

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