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  1. 17 cze 2019 · In her new book, “Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals,” Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Philosophy Christine Korsgaard makes the case that humans are not inherently more important than animals and therefore should treat them much better than we do.

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  2. It‘s more than just edible fish and recreation - and they are all at risk. Animal and plant species in freshwater are particularly endangered: animal populations in rivers, lakes and wetlands, for example, are shrinking twice as fast as those in the sea and on land.

  3. 5 lip 2018 · Media and research remind us daily of the dire risks of climate change, overfishing, industrial agriculture, freshwater depletion, deforestation, and loss of wildlife. How can we create behaviours that benefit people and the planet?

  4. 15 lis 2023 · Animals, including dogs, elephants, pangolins, rhinos, giraffes, whales, sharks, and bees, benefit us and help fight climate change in many ways.

  5. 15 lut 2024 · 1Ending overfishing isn’t merely an ecological imperative but a vital climate action. Doing so would bolster marine life resilience in the face of climate shifts and reduce associate...

  6. 22 lut 2021 · Working towards a circular economy helps protect human health and biodiversity in many ways, including by making better use of natural resources (e.g. protecting water and land), and by mitigating the climate crisis.

  7. Studies show that being in, on, near or under the Ocean can make us happier, healthier, more connected and better at what we do. Ocean biodiversity: The movement of gentle Ocean waves and fish in an aquarium is known as Heraclitean Motion.