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September 19th, 2011
Search for Economic Rationale in Conservation

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As the consequences of global warming grow, more policymakers are realising the value of nature’s free services, such as purifying water and air. There is also growing realisation that humanity will suffer if these ecological services – and hence biodiversity – cannot be preserved. Therefore, the world’s rich economies are more willing, these days, to make promises to preserve biodiversity and, in doing this, help to protect poorer people from the impacts of biodiversity loss. Read More

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