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by ehnto
1948 days ago
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It's not a difficult problem to cost though is it, if we continue on the path we are on and destroy all biodiversity, we'll have killed the planet that sustains us and the side effects will quickly destroy our civilization. Thus the cost is infinite. We can't survive without other life on earth, and life on earth dies without enough biodiversity. |
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What is "enough" though? 30%, 50%, 90%? And how much are we willing to spend to hit each of those targets. We're obviously not going to spend "infinite" economic resources to protect biodiversity and we've long since accepted that we are willing to sacrifice a bit of 'nature' for a bit of 'comfort' and that won't change. We're now negotiating how much we are willing to give up to save how much of nature, and that is, demonstrably, a very difficult problem.