
Study: Slowing population growth could do more for biodiversity than reducing consumption
June 12, 2026 | Post
Habitat loss from agricultural expansion is a leading cause of biodiversity loss. A new study published in PNAS found that accelerated economic development in low-income countries, largely through its dampening effect on population growth, would shrink future global cropland requirements more than slashing consumption in higher-income countries. Biodiversity loss from…...
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