1,360 SCIENTISTS from 95 countries came to a stark conclusion: Almost two-thirds of natural mechanisms that support life on earth has been destroyed by humans.

Wetlands, lakes, foreshores, forests, savannas, rivers, estuaries and other ecosystems that recycle air, water and nutrients for all living creatures have been degraded—some irreversibly—by a single species, homo sapiens.

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