The New ‘Con’ in Conservation: Why the Proposed Voluntary, Paris Agreement-Style, ‘30×30’ Target for Protected Areas Won’t Save the World’s Biodiversity
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Turning 30% of the Earth into designated "protected areas" is one of the proposed targets in a new global agreement on biodiversity - but what does it really mean for the planet?
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