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2017
Protected and restored ecosystems and the biodiversity they support can help mitigate climate change and provide increased resilience in the face of increased human pressures and mounting disasters. Healthy ecosystems also produce multiple benefits for all communities: clean air, water, food, raw materials and medicines, to name a few.
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Protected and restored ecosystems and the biodiversity they support can help mitigate climate change and provide increased resilience in the face of increased human pressures and mounting disasters. Healthy ecosystems also produce multiple benefits for all communities: clean air, water, food, raw materials and medicines, to name a few.
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Sustainable Development, Culture, Traditions Journal, 2023
This paper presents and analyses one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Goal 15. This Goal concerns life on land. More specifically, it includes the proper management of land and forests, reducing their degradation, protecting wildlife and habitats. First, the specific goal, i.e.
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This paper presents and analyses one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Goal 15. This Goal concerns life on land. More specifically, it includes the proper management of land and forests, reducing their degradation, protecting wildlife and habitats. First, the specific goal, i.e.
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Life on Land in the Precambrian
Science, 1994Microfossils have been discovered in cavity-fill and replacement silica that occurs between chert-breccia clasts in 1200-million-year-old paleokarst at the top of the Mescal Limestone, central Arizona, and in ∼800-million-year-old paleokarst at the top of the Beck Spring Dolomite, southeastern California.
R J, Horodyski, L P, Knauth
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Journal of Palaeosciences, 2014
Although Precambrian landscapes have been regarded as barren as the surface of Mars, increasingly close inspection of fossil soils (palaeosols) is revealing a variety of fossils, comparable with those already documented in Cambrian to Ordovician (542–444 Ma) palaeosols.
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Although Precambrian landscapes have been regarded as barren as the surface of Mars, increasingly close inspection of fossil soils (palaeosols) is revealing a variety of fossils, comparable with those already documented in Cambrian to Ordovician (542–444 Ma) palaeosols.
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Permian-Triassic Life Crisis on Land
Science, 1995Recent advances in radiometric dating and isotopic stratigraphy have resulted in a different placement of the Permian-Triassic boundary within the sedimentary sequence of the Sydney Basin of southeastern Australia. This boundary at 251 million years ago was a time of abrupt decline in both diversity and provincialism of floras in ...
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2019
The fashion industry has had a significant impact on the environment and overall global sustainability. Evidence shows it is the most polluting industry and the largest consumer of water, accounting for 20% of global water wastage detrimentally affecting both life on land and underwater. As such a few key stakeholders in the fashion industry have begun
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The fashion industry has had a significant impact on the environment and overall global sustainability. Evidence shows it is the most polluting industry and the largest consumer of water, accounting for 20% of global water wastage detrimentally affecting both life on land and underwater. As such a few key stakeholders in the fashion industry have begun
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1990
Soils and life on Earth are so intimately interconnected that it is well to ask, “what is life?.” Three general properties especially distinguish living things from inanimate open systems such as flames and eddies: living things are complexly organized, have self-reinforcing sequences of chemical reactions, and can reproduce.
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Soils and life on Earth are so intimately interconnected that it is well to ask, “what is life?.” Three general properties especially distinguish living things from inanimate open systems such as flames and eddies: living things are complexly organized, have self-reinforcing sequences of chemical reactions, and can reproduce.
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2019
Prevent threats to biodiversity. Ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, mountains and drylands. Promote the implementation of sustainable management of all types of forests. Halt deforestation. Combat desertification and restore degraded land and soil.
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Prevent threats to biodiversity. Ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, mountains and drylands. Promote the implementation of sustainable management of all types of forests. Halt deforestation. Combat desertification and restore degraded land and soil.
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1988
Depending upon their sizes, animals are affected in different ways by the various physical factors of their environments. Molecular forces, Brownian movement and the viscosity of water are extremely important to small protozoans, while gravity becomes increasingly important in the energetics of larger animals.
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Depending upon their sizes, animals are affected in different ways by the various physical factors of their environments. Molecular forces, Brownian movement and the viscosity of water are extremely important to small protozoans, while gravity becomes increasingly important in the energetics of larger animals.
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