Last week's Earth Day theme, 'Invest in Our Planet', called for bold, innovative, and equitable action to achieve a sustainable and harmonious relationship with our planet. Climate change and the destruction of ecological habitats have become increasingly evident, highlighting the need for profound changes in how we view and utilise natural resources. This urgency has sparked a surge in recognition of the importance of biodiversity, placing it on par with climate change as a global priority. To ensure the survival of our planet, we must invest in saving what we already have - human ingen...
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