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Dec 1, 2022 · But what has this deal, the United Nations (UN) Convention on Biological Diversity, achieved since then? We explain what you need to know about its purpose, development, and possible future. Nature faces a series of unprecedented threats in the twenty-first century - and one agreement sets the stage to help it fight back.
Biodiversity describes the incredible variety of life on Earth, along with the habitats it depends on - from tiny bacteria to mighty whales, rainforests to coral reefs. Explore species diversity around the world and how the Museum helps to monitor and protect it.
Learning From the National Collections. The Museum's invaluable collection of natural history specimens and cultural artifacts is a library of life. Biologists study and compare specimens to...
- Food Security. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) regards biodiversity as crucial for "safeguarding global food security."
- Job Creation. In addition, biodiversity generates exciting job opportunities that keep professionals engaged while also allowing them to provide a stable living.
- Climate Change Resistance. Climate change and biodiversity loss are inextricably linked. Climate change, which is largely caused by human activities that increase greenhouse gas emissions and decrease carbon capture, fuels biodiversity loss.
- Treatment of Diseases. The medical profession relies on biodiversity to develop promising new treatments. As this diminishes, so do the raw materials required for effective drug discovery and biotechnology breakthroughs.
Jul 23, 2023 · Every species matters. We are backing biodiversity, the incredible variety and volume of life on Earth. Humans depend on biodiversity for food, fresh water, medicines and even the oxygen we breathe.
Museum collections play a key role, or could play a key role, through supporting biodiversity and nature conservation-related research, management and policy; they also support public education about biodiversity, although that is not the focus of this booklet.
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Biodiversity and Conservation. Biodiversity is the term we use to describe the variety of life in a particular area — how many different types of living things there are. Many of our researchers are interested in biodiversity, both now and in the past.