Jane Goodall Warns of Sixth Great Extinction
Jane Goodall Warns of Sixth Great Extinction

Jane Goodall Warns of Sixth Great Extinction

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Dr. Jane Goodall has raised alarms about the ongoing 'sixth great extinction,' attributing it largely to human activities such as deforestation and climate change. As she continues her advocacy work at 90, Goodall emphasizes the urgent need for stronger environmental regulations and immediate action to mitigate global warming. Meanwhile, webinars are being organized to discuss nuclear deterrence and the implications of nuclear policies in a climate crisis context. Experts warn that climate change could lead to catastrophic consequences for biodiversity and food security, with projections indicating significant temperature rises by the 2030s. The upcoming COP29 Climate Conference is seen as a pivotal moment for world leaders to address these challenges, although some experts believe it may be too late for effective action. Goodall's initiatives, including a tree-planting project in Uganda, aim to combat climate change and restore habitats for endangered species like chimpanzees.

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