Macron and Xi urge ‘global push’ to halt biodiversity loss

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PARIS, March 26, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron and
Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Tuesday issued an unprecedented call for a
“global push” to halt biodiversity loss, which threatens species and habitats
across the planet.

In a joint statement following trade talks between EU leaders and the
Chinese president in Paris, France and China promised to work together
“against environmental crimes, especially poaching and trafficking of species
threatened with extinction”.

The statement contained a series of environmental pledges alongside
security and economic declarations, including unspecified commitments to
support actions to reduce plastic pollution and protect marine ecosystems in
Antarctica.

France and China also pledged to implement “all dimensions” of the
landmark 2015 Paris climate accord, which aims to limit global temperature
rises to “well below” two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit).

“We will act together for a global push against the erosion of
biodiversity,” the statement said. In total, 11 of its 37 declarations were
dedicated to climate and the environment.

Scientists warn that the number of species of plants and animals on Earth
is declining 100 to 1,000 times faster than only a few centuries ago, meaning
the planet has entered a “mass extinction event” — only the sixth in the
last half-billion years.

The United Nations says more than a third of all wild habitat has already
been converted for agricultural use, and the world loses more than 18.7
million acres of forests each year.