Lungs of the Earth – Forests
Lungs of the Earth – Forests Forests cover an area of almost 4 billion hectares, more than 31% of the
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This section is dedicated to the presentation of factsheets and themes on ecology and the links between human activities and this.
With the same logic of Agenda 2030, i.e. the action program for people, the planet and prosperity, signed in September 2015 by the governments of the 193 UN member countries, various topics are addressed but correlating them to the single principle driver: within the codes of Nature.
In this way, every topic is addressed in the light of those principles and those laws, without which every effort to achieve human well-being is null and impossible.
The section is accompanied, for each card, by educational videos, of short – medium duration but explanatory on the topics dealt with.
Good vision.
Guido Bissanti
Lungs of the Earth – Forests Forests cover an area of almost 4 billion hectares, more than 31% of the
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