Biodiversity loss due to agricultural trade three times higher than thought

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The post discusses the significant impact of agricultural trade on biodiversity loss, noting that this issue is three times more severe than previously estimated. Historical examples from regions such as Massachusetts and Mesopotamia illustrate how agricultural expansion leads to ecosystem degradation. The comments emphasize the need for economic incentives to protect biodiversity, especially in poorer nations where the pressure to convert land is high due to economic needs.
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