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Research offers nature-positive path to end and reverse biodiversity loss

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Scientists publish framework in Frontiers in Science proposing 'Three Global Conditions Framework' to track ecosystem health and natural processes—not just species counts—as essential to stop and reverse biodiversity loss ahead of the 2030 Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework deadline.

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The Global Biodiversity Framework is not legally binding; real progress depends on individual countries' actions and addressing who bears the social and economic costs of these solutions.

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