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Loss of biodiversity: The threat of human
Two weeks before the Earth Summit in Rio the 20th against climate change takes place from June 20 to 22 coming; a team of 17 famous worldwide ecological researchers announced a report, which identified an overview of the most interesting point about the current ecosystem.


The research team goes deep into analysis the impacts of the loss biodiversity for humanity. The information published in this report will help planners make the right decision and the appropriate policies to slow this alarming situation.

According to the team, every day people are destroying the ecosystems in which they live. The overuse of natural resources has caused adverse environmental impact. The loss of biodiversity significantly reduces the efficiency of the ecosystem to the precious resource. Ecosystem will no longer eligible and time to develop, decomposition and rebirth reasonable nutrient.

The study also goes deeper into the problem of extinction of many species of genetically modified by time and space milestones as ecosystems change dramatically in a short period of time. An imbalance of the ecosystem has a serious impact equivalent to the other changes such as global warming or nitrogen exceeded the permitted level in agriculture.
Broadly, the goal of this study is to collect information on the biological imbalance current to give the debate at the upcoming conference. Accordingly, the appropriate science policy will be discussed to help planners implement solutions to slow the damage to the ecosystem today.

 

Hải Đạt --Translator: nnhanh
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