"OK, OK" you may say
"I understand there may be a biodiversity crisis, but how does that affect me?”
Well. You see. It's like this...
The Earth’s natural assets - plants, animals, land, water and the atmosphere – sustain the planet’s ecosystems, and that means our health and livelihoods.
But we are currently using 25% more natural resources than the planet can sustain As a result species, habitats and local communities are under pressure or direct threats (for example from loss of access to fresh water).
Biodiversity underpins the health of the planet and has a direct impact on all our lives.
Put simply, reduced biodiversity means millions of people face a future where food supplies are more vulnerable to pests and disease, and where fresh water is in irregular or short supply.
For humans that is worrying.
Very worrying indeed.