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Exporting Extinction: The Global Political Economy of Biodiversity Loss
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Exporting Extinction: The Global Political Economy of Biodiversity Loss

12. September 2024

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Why governments further policy agendas that entrench and expand extractive industries that drive biodiversity loss is revealed in Exporting Extinction, a report exposing structural drivers incentivizing this extractive agenda and constraining what states can do to address economic development and ecological crises. 

This video was produced by GPEnewsdocs. and published on the Analysis News YouTube channel on the 19th of July, 2024. We have translated it into German and are republishing it today to help build opinion on this issue in Germany and beyond.


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