“Let us also live” — in Tamil. Photo: Ashok Prabhakaran via flickr. A number of news items in the past two days worth connecting: A new report on the financial cost of biodiversity loss, tiger populations declining 97% in the past 20 years, and Fred Pearce arguing that growing consumer consumption of natural resources is a bigger issue than population growth alone. Here’s the emerging, if tangled, picture:… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Connecting the Dots: Population Growth, Consumerism & Biodiversity Loss Tangled Together