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The problems of maintaining global biodiversity is so large that they overshadow climate change. Hence, the need for political action, based on solid research basis for ensuring a secure future for the planet. That is the main conclusion from the participating scientists from the University of Copenhagen, after 100 researchers and experts from the EU countries this week has been gathered at the University of Copenhagen to discuss how to organize the UN coming Biodiversity panel IPBES - the equivalent of verdensorganisationenDet faster than ever mass extinction of species and degradation of ecosystems on the planet.
It goes fast. Faster than ever, in terms of mass extinction of species and degradation of ecosystems kloden.100 to 1000 times faster than the natural and normal background rate of extinction of species. Only five times previously in the earth's billion-year history, it has been hit by mass extinctions - the last time 65 million years ago when dinosaurs disappeared. The five times it has partly be attributed to volcanic eruptions, global climate change and 'chemical contamination' of the atmosphere. But this time it's people who are the main cause of the global crisis - primarily through the destruction of habitats and ecosystems. - Biodiversity crisis is probably a greater threat than climate change, in terms of stability, prosperity and future of man on earth. There is need that the research community, politicians and authorities are working closely together in the future if we are to solve this crisis, which threatens the planet more than anything else. Therefore there is every reason to take the UN's future biodiversity panel seriously, when by all accounts will be set up at a meeting in Panama City in April, says Professor Carsten Rahbek, director of the Centre for Macro Biology, Evolution and Climate at the University of Copenhagen.