Now that the world's biodiversity day is near, most political leaders are questioning strategies to keep it. But should not biodiversity be kept by any of us? How can we do this?
Biological diversity can be preserved by avoiding the indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture, by eradicating invasive exotic weeds, and by promoting the plantation of native trees.
This is one of the most important discussions so far. Preservation of biodiversity concerns all of us. I believe it start with proper education and enlightenment of ourselves, neighbours, families, students etc. We need to get people aware of the consequences of over exploitation of biodiversity. We have many friends that we can engage in this kind of discussions as we visit each other. Then, let them know what to do as individuals such as avoiding over exploitation without replacement, having mini-reserved areas in our surroundings, reporting encroachers to appropriate agencies etc. WE MUST ALL BE INVOLVED
Biodiversity is of great importance, we derive food, medicine and other benefit from it and therefore it is very important to have it preserved. This could be achieved through public awareness and also there should be laws to punish those who destroy them.
Use of renewable energy, and use of environment-friendly products. Reduce overfishing and avoid hunting endangered animals. Preserve biodiversity by avoiding urban encroachment in areas where plants, animals, and urbanization are widespread in untapped areas and desert areas. Keep away from chemicals, such as fertilizers, pesticides, and organic food. Reduce pollution in all its forms and forms, whether in particular or in general, through recycling and reuse of waste, reduce the use of harmful chemicals, and move towards a better energy economy. Most energy production is from burning oil derivatives that lead to increased pollution And thus destroy biodiversity on the Earth's surface
Use of renewable energy, and use of environment-friendly products. Reduce overfishing and avoid hunting endangered animals. Preserve biodiversity by avoiding urban encroachment in areas where plants, animals, and urbanization are widespread in untapped areas and desert areas. Keep away from chemicals, such as fertilizers, pesticides, and organic food. Reduce pollution in all its forms and forms, whether in particular or in general, through recycling and reuse of waste, reduce the use of harmful chemicals, and move towards a better energy economy. Most energy production is from burning oil derivatives that lead to increased pollution And thus destroy biodiversity on the Earth's surface
Use of renewable energy, and use of environment-friendly products. Reduce overfishing and avoid hunting endangered animals. Preserve biodiversity by avoiding urban encroachment in areas where plants, animals, and urbanization are widespread in untapped areas and desert areas. Keep away from chemicals, such as fertilizers, pesticides, and organic food. Reduce pollution in all its forms and forms, whether in particular or in general, through recycling and reuse of waste, reduce the use of harmful chemicals, and move towards a better energy economy. Most energy production is from burning oil derivatives that lead to increased pollution And thus destroy biodiversity on the Earth's surface
Healthy ecosystems clean our water, purify our air, maintain our soil, regulate the climate, recycle nutrients and provide us with food. They provide raw materials and resources for medicines and other purposes. They are at the foundation of all civilisation and sustain our economies. It's that simple: we could not live without these “ecosystem services”. They are what we call our natural capital.
First of all, help to radically decrease human population, i.e. don't "produce" more than one child per family: until there are 8 or 10 billion people in this not so large planet, all the other measures suggested above (even if it would be possible - and it is not! - to consistently realize them...) are no more than "cosmetics", about as effective as vegetarian diet in hope of immortality! Unfortunately, the currently dominating policies and tendencies are pointing to just the opposite direction, therefore the catastrophic degradation of even approximately natural ecosystems and extermination of faunae and florae in the few decades is doomed - we can only slow the process by 5 or 10% at the best...
Support organizations such as the Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, Audobon Society, etc. Be an active participant in environmental issues and poor city planning issues such as urban sprawl.
by legislation and sound action plan with people participation. In India we have National Biodiversity Act 2002 and a Biodiversity Authority. In federal system we have state biodiversity board followed by district level and finally at grass root level we have people biodiversity register. So all villages should have PBR which document all the bio wealth of the area and also have benefit sharing mechanism for using the bioresources by any other party .
We can use education at school, as one of the most step for biodiversity saving,
More research on ecosystem behavior in both normal and stressed ecosystems
It is necessary to remember that we belong to Biosphere and may exist only preserving its biodiversity controlling many aspects of our life: food supply, biological turn-over, health etc.
desarrollando acciones de evaluación de nuestra flora y fauna silvestre y entorno ecológico para determinar el impacto y estado situacional o peligro de las especies de mayor presión. A partir de allí podemos plantear programas y estrategias de mejora: reforestación, restauración manejo etc.
yes its one the most important ecological issues .but it has threatened by destroying habitats via mining ,road construction ,expand villages around cities also immigration around large cites and develop agricultural lands
other side smuggling species is keeping on even though CITES convention is approved by many counties.
so species buyers are blamable !
Hi,
My opinion, In long periods, especially during animal mating and pollination season of plants dont allowed to enter everybody.
I also think state governments and scientist need to highlight the ecological and economic value of biodiversity, linking with the peoples religion and cultures like sacred grooves, God/ Goddess forests, ethnoforestry/ ethnobotany etc. to ensure participation of common mass.
The scientifics
and governement are responsable for the problem in environnement, I think!
Action speaks louder than talk. So lets put our as small as efforts of action to make together a big change.
one and all persons are preserve and destruct the biodiversity. plantation is easy way to preserve biodiversity. its pioneer step.
value of biodiversity need to be highlighted and people to be made aware of the importance of biodiversity for human survival as well as planet earth. our efforts require to enhance the biodiversity in all spheres urban or rural or any other natural landscapes
Integration of all pillers of the society are required for conserving biodiversity.
We can all make a difference by doing a number of things, including personally planting and encouraging others to plant for diversity on any pieces of land possible. All of it makes a difference, and can create converts to the cause of biodiversity. Also the disconnect between the academic and the populist understandings of the environment must be bridged more effectively. That means that the great work towards biodiversity that so many of you do with such passion, and the vital facts which are discovered by complex means must be put into terms that can be easily understood by non-academics and widely reported. Hearts and minds may then follow, and the positions of science deniers in positions of power who have an inimical agenda will be weakened.
You are great optimist, Toby! I wish whole-heartedly your optiism to prove right - but unfortunately do not believe... Best wishes!
Roman
Thank you Roman. I am indeed an optimist. No belief is involved however, it is simply that the negative case has no power to yield the result I want. Very best wishes! Toby.
Nature normally takes care of it's creation, but in the name of research (pseudo) and fancy man has damaged much. I think by not disturbing natural phenomenon one can contribute a lot in this context. =Personal view.
Making people aware about bidiversity and need for their conservation.
1) Have no more than one or - at worst - two children: the Earth is already grotesquely overpopulated and this is the primary cause of almost all problems from poverty, wars and terrorism to devastation of nature in general and extermination of biodiversity in particular!
2) Buy and use only what you really need, not what has just become fashionable or what advertising campaigns promote: space, energy and other resources wasted on production of thousands of in fact superfluous gadgets (from thousands of cosmetics "now in pink bottle" to hundreds of hipermodern cars to replace your outmoded, two years old one); the poisoning of the environment with plastics, detergents, combustion gases &c.; the enormous quantity of rubbish remainng, are main "mechanism" of devastation of nature in general and extermination of biodiversity in particular!
Protection of particular "iconic" species or even reserves, national parks &c. will by themselves not help!
1) Reduce, reuse, and recycle.
2) Volunteer. Volunteer for cleanups in your community.
3) Educate. When you further your own education, you can help others understand the importance and value of our natural resources.
4) Conserve water
5) Choose sustainable. Learn how to make smart seafood choices at www.fishwatch.gov.Shop wisely.
6) Buy less plastic and bring a reusable shopping bag.
7) Use energy efficiently
8) Plant a tree. Trees provide food and oxygen. They help save energy, clean the air, and help combat climate change.
9) Don't send chemicals into our waterways.
10) Bike more. Drive less.
https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/ocean/earthday.html
Maintaining high levels of biodiversity is insurance against the impacts of changing environmental conditions.
Biodiversity enhances ecosystem functioning under stressful environmental conditions in relative, but not in absolute, terms.
I recommended the answer provided by Krishna Kumar Yadav
Best Regards Laura Bulgariu
Healthy ecosystems are based on water purification, control of pollution of factories, factories, and cities, recycling of various materials and production of clean energy.
We start from the garden of the house, and make it more varied by planting, from flowers and vegetables, and small shrubs; to be more resistant to pests and diseases, also can benefit from weeds, some of which are edible by garden insects instead of devouring garden plants.
Reduce the use of pesticides; pests can be kept away from transplantation without use, such as allowing predators to do their part and use deterrents.
Attract “good” insects by planting pollen and nectar plants. Maintain wetlands by conserving water and reducing irrigation. Avoid draining water bodies on your property. Construct fences to protect riparian areas and other sensitive habitats from trampling and other disturbances
Hi,
Do not understand me wrong, but could you provide some sound scientific evidence that biodiversity is being phased out, please?
And for the sake of truth seeking, let us abstain from scientists, institutions or foundations, media, etc. that are paid for by relevant interests.
And for Goodness' sake, please, do not mention Greta Thunberg (a child-actor is hardly the authority on such matters).
Discussions should be based on facts.
I know of different breeds of domesticated animals and plant seeds that disappear in the quest to feed sustainably the largest number of people (i.e. growing population).
But, I have not heard of wild bio-diversity disappearing beyond the naturally occurring periodic phasing out of species (due to their lack of adaptability to changing conditions).
Thank you. :)
We can aware our children from school level. Atleast plant a tree which is native to a particular place and can maintain a herb garden at primary school level. Number or grage can be given to a student based on the performance toward biodiversity conserve or maintain.
Our political leaders can take a major initiatives to maintain biodiversity and as common people we can support ideas . Political leaders jointly maintain the peaceansd harmony to keep our environment clean , least use of chlorofluoro derivative in air conditioning , controlled used nuclear power in constructive ways , consider global warning a severe havoc before its too late , by these many initiatives can maintain the biodiversity .
On individual basis , we can maintain cleanliness and avoid throwing plastic and plastic in water use , restricted use of plastic, pesticides, use of biopesticide methods by rearing frogs in the farms in order to kill pest and much more ...
One has to support conservation of habitat .Undisturbed and conserved habitat accomodates existing biodiversity in its frame.
Dear Colleagues and Friends from RG,
The above discussion inspired me to the following considerations:
Based on the above considerations and conclusions from the discussion on interesting issues discussed, I formulated the following thesis that it is necessary to increase pro-ecological international cooperation, because only some countries declare an increase in expenditure on the development and implementation of ecological innovations in the energy sector, significant development of energy based on renewable energy sources, carrying out ecological reforms, increasing spending on these purposes and eliminating CO2 emissions by 2050, and significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Below I have described the key determinants confirming the formulated research thesis. To the above discussion I would like to add the following conclusion formulated as a summary of my previous considerations on this topic: determinants of the development of pro-ecological international cooperation in order for all countries of the world to accept the implementation of pro-ecological reform programs, including increased expenditure on the development and implementation of ecological innovations in the energy sector, significant development of energy-based on renewable energy sources, eliminating CO2 emissions by 2050 and significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
More and more research centers operating in different countries and studying climate change report that the progressing greenhouse effect on Earth is already a fact. Therefore, the risk of emerging more and more often and more dramatic climate disasters increases. Man has less and less time to counteract these negative processes.
According to the published and presented results of climatologists' research during the recent UN Climate Summits and Conferences on the problem of the progressing global warming process, if by 2030 at the latest the world does not globally convert classic energy based on burning minerals to renewable energy sources and motorization to electromobility and there will be no proper improvement of segregation by the end of the 21st century, the average temperature at the Earth's surface will increase globally by 3-4 degrees C and the scale of climatic disasters and weather anomalies will increase many times compared to the current state.
It is necessary to change the development strategy based on intensifying the exploitation of the Earth's resources into a sustainable development strategy. It is necessary to develop new renewable energy technologies to slow down the progressive greenhouse effect of the Earth, to reduce the risk of emerging dramatic natural disasters. It is necessary to develop eco-innovations while it may not be too late. It is necessary to save the Earth from destruction for future generations.
In connection with the above, one of the most important challenges for humanity in the 21st century is the protection of the Earth's biosphere and natural biodiversity. Biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere is therefore very important, because if we don't take care of it, we can soon destroy civilization. Maintaining the biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere is a key challenge for humanity in the 21st century. If humanity does not protect biodiversity from negative factors of civilization development, the deepening imbalance in nature will lead to exceeding the critical point of this imbalance, after which it will no longer be possible to return to balance and the destruction of many life forms, including people, may be inevitable already XXII century. Exceeding this critical point of equilibrium in nature may appear in a dozen or so years if the acceleration rate of the global warming process is still as fast as in recent years. so there is not much time left for humanity to realize how important it is to protect the biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere and how quickly the necessary ecological reforms should be carried out.
The strong increase in the scale of forest fires in various climate zones of the planet Earth recorded in 2019 is a serious warning signal for humanity. It is a kind of SOS signal sent by the Earth's nature towards man, that the development of civilization with the negative effects of this development is approaching the critical point of imbalance in nature. After crossing this critical point, it will no longer be possible to stop the global warming process that is accelerating and the destruction of most of the Earth's biosphere at the end of the 21st century will become a reality. Time is running out. In this connection, the key question arises: what should a man do regarding the implementation of the principles of sustainable ecological development in the coming years? How to protect the Earth's biosphere, natural biodiversity and thus also humanity against destruction, against climate armageddon at the end of the 21st century? The next several years is the last moment to carry out the necessary ecological reforms to avoid a chain reaction of increasing climatic disasters and limit the scale of environmental pollution and protect most of the remaining biosphere, biodiversity from irreversible degradation. Therefore, humanity should reduce greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible, develop energy based on renewable energy sources, electromobility, organic farming, sorting garbage, recycling, etc. It is necessary to implement the principles of sustainable ecological development as soon as possible in accordance with the green economy philosophy and ecological financing reforms from green finance sources. Time is short. It is not certain that humanity will completely reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050. It is also not certain that if humanity succeeds, the global warming process will cease to deepen. However, implementing the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development is a necessity and the biggest challenge in the 21st century.
Many companies in commercial sectors are not interested in implementing sustainable development principles due to the additional costs they would have to bear. Without state aid, without an appropriate economic policy taking into account the principles of sustainable development, without normative regulations that would force commercial enterprises to implement the principles of sustainable development, the process of developing pro-ecological reforms will be carried out slowly, too slowly. And yet the global warming process is progressing faster and faster, humanity has less and less time to implement the necessary pro-ecological reforms, primarily reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving waste segregation and recycling, developing energy based on renewable energy sources, replacing plastic with biodegradable materials, and developing electromobility , protecting the biodiversity of natural, natural ecosystems, etc.
Due to the fact that many enterprises in commercial sectors are not interested in implementing the principles of sustainable development, the role of universities and scientific institutes is crucial in this matter. Only these centers are currently key promoters of the need to implement sustainable development principles. Researchers should promote the introduction of necessary pro-ecological reforms in available forms and the media, thanks to which it will be possible to implement sustainable economic development based on the concept of green economy in the economies of individual countries. This is one of the most important global problems of the 21st century.
In addition to universities and research institutes, more and more non-governmental organizations, organizations created from the bottom by communities inform about the need to implement the principles of sustainable development, the need to develop ecological innovations, implementation of pro-ecological reforms, etc. In this way, more and more problems of ecology appear in discussions not only in scientific circles but also in politics. In many countries, Green Party political organizations are gaining an increasing number of seats in parliaments in various countries. The problems of ecology are increasingly being discussed internationally at international scientific conferences and UN climate summits.
Legal norms are introduced in the European Union, which force individual countries to introduce pro-ecological reforms, e.g. in the energy sector and packaging production, in electromobility, etc. Such problems can be solved by international cooperation. This international cooperation should develop not only in Europe but on a global scale, because the global warming process applies to the entire globe. In recent years, also some financial institutions, such as the World Bank, have been allocating increasing amounts of money to ecological investments. More and more institutions are becoming propagators of the necessary introduction of the principles of sustainable development, however, the scale of actions implemented in order to promote sustainable ecological development is still too small.
Every now and then conferences and climate summits take place in various countries around the world. In principle, everyone agrees on the importance of implementing the necessary ecological reforms in economic processes. In addition to representatives of energy extracting companies for the needs of traditional energy industry consisting in the burning of minerals and these traditional power plants, probably everyone agrees that in order to slow down unfavorable for the natural environment, for life on Earth, progressing global warming processes should be implemented as soon as possible pro-ecological reforms, in especially on a larger scale to develop renewable energy sources. In addition, pro-ecological innovations on an industrial scale should be implemented as soon as possible.
Recently, this type of climate summit took place in Katowice, Poland. It was the UN climate summit, i.e. COP (Conference of the Parties) regarding climate policy on Earth. UN climate peaks, i.e. COP (Conference of the Parties) are global conferences during which climate policy activities are negotiated. Poland hosted them twice - in 2008 in Poznań and in 2013 in Warsaw. In December 2018, the climate summit is now taking place in Katowice, Poland for the first time. During this summit, conferences were held, discussions are held on the need to develop a sustainable development policy and the need for the development of ecological, renewable energy sources in order to generate future reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and ultimately limit the rise in average annual temperature on the Earth's surface.
The discussions show that it is necessary to develop ecological innovations, new pro-ecological energy sources, and the development of electromobility of means of transport. The development and implementation on a massive scale of renewable energy sources is essential. In addition, it is important to increase the scale of afforestation, because forests and the flora they contain absorb a large proportion of greenhouse gas emissions. As part of the aforementioned UN Climate Summit of December 2018, the following were held: the 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP24), the 14th Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP 14) and the Conference of the Signatories of the Paris Agreement (CMA 1). About 20,000 people from 190 countries participated in the event, including politicians, representatives of non-governmental organizations as well as scientific and business circles.
The lectures given during the summit mentioned above show that in recent years the process of global warming has significantly accelerated, and therefore in the black scenario of future climate changes the temperature on the Earth's surface may rise by 4 ° C by the end of the 21st century. Should this happen, then the scale of dangerous natural disasters will increase many times, including drought, floods, fires and weather anomalies in many places on the globe. The problem is very serious globally and therefore a lot depends on whether international cooperation will develop in order to solve these problems and reduce their negative effects.
In view of the above, it is necessary to change the development strategy based on intensifying the exploitation of Earth's resources into a strategy of sustainable development. It is necessary to develop new renewable energy technologies to slow down the progressive greenhouse effect of the Earth, to reduce the risk of emerging dramatic natural disasters. It is necessary to develop eco-innovations while it may not be too late. It is necessary to save the Earth from destruction for future generations.
The 21st century is the last moment to introduce global sustainable development based on the development of renewable energy and ecological innovations. Sustainable development should be analyzed and measured in correlation with the analysis of economic growth and the participation of individual sectors in the country's economic development, including the transformation of traditional energy sources into renewable energy, environmental reclamation and recovery of recyclable materials, and the creation of ecological innovations.
Unfortunately, probably the only main positive effect of these conferences and climate summits is the promotion in the media of the need for these pro-ecological reforms. On the other hand, the scale of actions undertaken in this direction, the scale of growth in expenditure supported by subsidies from state budgets for the development of energy based on renewable energy sources, the development of electromobility, improvement of waste sorting and recycling processes is still small in relation to the needs.
More and more institutions promoting the principles of sustainable pro-ecological economic development are operating nationally. Development of international cooperation in order to better and more effectively integrate political, business and social activities in the scope of implementation of the principles of sustainable proecological economic development, dissemination of the green ecology philosophy, introduction of ecological innovations, including reforming the energy sector and development of renewable energy sources, development of electromobility, improvement of waste segregation, the development of recycling is insufficient, it is too small.
In order for international institutions operating in the field of promoting the principles of ecology, sustainable development, biodiversity protection, etc. to effectively achieve their goals, it is necessary to develop international cooperation. Development of international cooperation in order to better and more effectively integrate political, business and social activities in the scope of implementation of the principles of sustainable proecological economic development, dissemination of the green ecology philosophy, introduction of ecological innovations, including reforming the energy sector and development of renewable energy sources, development of electromobility, improvement of waste segregation, the development of recycling is insufficient, it is too small.
Internationally operating ecological NGOs and social organizations promote the principles of ecology, sustainable development, biodiversity protection by actively participating in international scientific conferences, symposia, UN summits, etc. But do they work effectively? Unfortunately, no, because during Conferences and Symposia, UN Climate Summits, etc. only some countries declare increased expenditure on developing and implementing eco-innovation in energy, significantly developing energy based on renewable energy sources, carrying out pro-ecological reforms, increasing expenditure on these goals and eliminating emissions CO2 by 2050 and a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Apparently, the lobby of the mining industry for energy minerals (oil, hard coal and lignite, etc.) is still the strongest in politics and blocking necessary pro-ecological reforms in the energy sector.
In accordance with the above, in my opinion, it is necessary to increase pro-ecological international cooperation, because only some countries declare increased expenditure on developing and implementing eco-innovation in energy, significant development of energy based on renewable energy sources, carrying out pro-ecological reforms, increasing expenditure for these purposes and eliminating CO2 emissions by 2050 and a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Best wishes
Dariusz Prokopowicz
I would like to request you, kindly go through the link for details regarding the preservation of biodiversity.
https://greentumble.com/10-ways-to-conserve-biodiversity/
What can we as individuals do to help slow the loss of biodiversity? Since consumption of resources is a root cause of biodiversity loss, we can consume less and be more mindful about what we consume. We need to leverage our purchasing power to help protect biodiversity by consuming products that do not harm the environment. Ecolabels enable consumers to determine which products are green, safe, and environmentally sustainable.
It is pity that each of us can hardly do much individually to preserve biodiversity except for making certain suggestions beyond our implementation. It has become more a formality to address this issue on world Biodiversity day. Ironically, because of ever increasing rate of extinction, many species become extinct before they are ever known to science. Conservation policies focus attention on wildlife as an indicator of biodiversity and overlook vast extant of biodiversity belonging to different other groups particularly microbial or invertebrate diversity/. It is high time we have to reconsider our thinking about important aspect of biodiversity and undertake proper strategies to conserve and preserve this rich natural biotin heritage. Task is stupendous and can be achieved with active support of implementing agencies rather than individuals alone.
Dear Prof. Bulgariu! I argue one has to be up-to-date on the current development in scientific research and adjust him/herself to the requirements revealed by the latest findings on novel concerns. One such a presentation was gived by Prof. Markus Fischer at a forum of " The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services" (IPBES):
Markus Fischer (2019). " The science-base for post-2020 global biodiversity framework –lessons from IPBES & elsewhere" Available at: https://www.cbd.int/doc/c/b2e9/9e60/4c6c790f5c622a2246af1b23/brc-ws-2019-01-presentation-ipbes-en.pdf
Yours sincerely, Bulcsu Szekely
'Each one teach one', we can spread message of importance of biodiversity and its conservation. Each one of us can ensure to prevent habitat degradation. We can contribute our valuable role before we wait longer for governmental agencies to act. Conservation of biodiversity is essential for own survival and it is thus not a matter of any political domain.
Dear Colleagues and Friends from RG,
Based on the above considerations and conclusions from the discussion on interesting issues discussed, I formulated the following thesis that biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere is very important for people, but humanity probably does not yet realize how important it is for humans to protect biodiversity. Therefore, protecting biodiversity requires the development of green economy and financing of ecological reforms with green finance. Below I have described the key determinants confirming the formulated research thesis. To the above discussion, I would like to add the following conclusion formulated as a summary of my previous considerations on this topic: the protection of natural biodiversity as one of the key challenges of the 21st century.
Biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere is therefore very important, because if we don't take care of it, we can soon destroy civilization. Maintaining the biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere is a key challenge for humanity in the 21st century. If humanity does not protect biodiversity from negative factors of civilization development, the deepening imbalance in nature will lead to exceeding the critical point of this imbalance, after which it will no longer be possible to return to balance and the destruction of many life forms, including people, may be inevitable already XXII century. Exceeding this critical point of equilibrium in nature may appear in a dozen or so years if the acceleration rate of the global warming process is still as fast as in recent years. so there is not much time left for humanity to realize how important it is to protect the biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere and how quickly the necessary ecological reforms should be carried out.
Protecting the biodiversity of natural biological ecosystems is one of the main challenges of sustainable ecological development to be implemented in the 21st century. However, the problem is the implementation of the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development into commercially implemented business processes. It is not easy to combine the green economy philosophy with the foundation of commercially operating business processes, i.e. classic economics. It is necessary for business communities to cooperate with other types of organizations, including pro-ecological social institutions and the world of science.
In my opinion, in the 21st century, the policy of protecting nature and biodiversity of natural ecosystems should be improved in connection with the rapidly warming global warming process and the growing pollution of the environment. Due to the reduction of green areas and forests, reclamation and greening programs for areas degraded by industrial development should be developed. Because climate change is getting worse due to the progressing global warming process, adverse to nature and biodiversity, the issue of protecting natural resources and nature is a global problem.
Therefore, the improvement of nature protection policy and biodiversity of natural ecosystems should also take place in the field of international cooperation. In order to protect biodiversity, the implementation of the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development in economic processes should be carried out in the following years to a universal, aggregate, national and international level. The implementation of the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development should be carried out in accordance with the green economy philosophy and pro-ecological reforms should be financed from various sources, primarily from green finance and public finances of the state, and also the implementation of ecological innovations should finance enterprises whose production has a negative impact on the environment.
Best wishes.
Dariusz Prokopowicz