Biodiversity 100

Get yourself over to The Guardian and have your say in what governments should be doing about safeguarding the environment and stemming the loss of biodiversity.

There are three simple ‘rules’. Your ideas must..

• Make a major contribution to the safeguard of a particular endangered species or area;
• Be politically costly to implement or strongly opposed by some interest;
• Be strongly and widely supported by scientific evidence.

Mine would be a simple one. I’d start with keeping our rivers clean and clean up the ones that are already ‘dead’.

Submit your idea here at the Biodiversity 100 campaign, hosted by the Guardian.

More information here

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