Un environment chief backs proposed u.n. decade for ecosystem restoration
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A decade devoted to promoting the rehabilitation of degraded, damaged and destroyed ecosystems would help speed up the race against climate change and biodiversity loss, said Erik Solheim, head of UN Environment.
Solheim made the remarks on Thursday in response to a statement from the government of El Salvador detailing a proposed U.N. Decade for Ecosystem Restoration 2020-2030.
Read the full story UN Environment chief backs proposed U.N. Decade for Ecosystem Restoration, which appeared first on Landscape News.
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