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Millennium Ecosystem Assessment released

www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-31 14:17:06

The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment was simultaneously released in eight
cities, including Beijing, London, Washington D.C., Tokyo and Cairo
yesterday. According to the report of more than 1,300 scientists from 95
countries over the last four years, the effects of human activities on
the world's ecosystem have accelerated and broadened in the last fifty
years, and they continue to degrade. Experts predict that the degradation
of the ecosystem will grow significantly worse in the next fifty years.
But they also indicate that humans can slow down or reverse the
degradation of the ecosystem while meeting increasing demands for
resources through adjusting policy and ecosystem management.

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