The Crisis of Biodiversity Is The Crisis Of Humanity
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### The Crisis of Biodiversity Is The Crisis Of Humanity
Biodiversity loss is critically severe, with 1 million species threatened with extinction and current extinction rates 10 to 100 times higher than the natural baseline. Often termed the sixth mass extinction, this crisis threatens essential ecosystem services—clean air, water, food security, and climate regulation—risking global ecological collapse and human, economic, and security instability**.**
So join us in April to discuss the crisis of biodiversity and what we can do to challenge it.
Speakers include,
Dr Katarzyna (Kasia) Mikołajczak
Kasia is an interdisciplinary conservation scientist. She is a postdoctoral Research Officer (Conservation and Behaviour) at Grantham Research Institute
Ross O’Ceallaigh, host of the Green Urbanist podcast, discusses amplifying green ideas and how that is an important step in fighting climate change
Carol Fisk is a prominent campaigner and Vice Chair of Enfield RoadWatch, an action group dedicated to protecting the Green Belt in the London Borough of Enfield.
Ben Bleet. Throughout his career, Ben has developed a deep understanding of social impact, culture, and their intersection with marketing strategies. Here he focuses on the link between biodiversity and humanity
