changement climatique
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acidification des océans
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couche d’ozone
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dégradation des forêts
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pollution agrochimique
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utilisation excessive des eaux douces
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pollution atmosphérique
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perte de biodiversité
déchets toxiques
70% of our USD 2.5 trillion ocean economy depends on healthy oceans
IPCC estimates damage from 2°C global warming to USD 69 trillion
Ozone protocol avoiding 280 million cases of skin cancer in the US alone, generating USD 4.2 trillion in health benefits
Exacerbating climate change, air pollution, soil erosion, biodiversity loss, and disruption of water cycles
Owing to overly intensive agriculture and disruption of nitrogen/phosphorus nutrient cycles, a third of soils already degraded; degradation to reach 90% by 2050
At current trends, half the world will face severe water stress by 2030, demand to exceed supply by 40% – regional boundaries have already been crossed
In the US, cleaning up hazardous waste already expected to cost USD 500 billion, posing potential liability risks for companies
68% of animal populations already lost; nature loss increases transmission risk of animal-borne diseases (like Covid-19) and threatens drug discovery pipeline
OECD estimates health and productivity costs of air pollution to USD 2.6 trillion per year
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