Reframing Relationships Between Humans and the Earth: The "Anthropocene", a New Ideology to Sustain the Status Quo

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Environmentalists associate the political and economic status quo with desertification, pollution, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, global warming, uncontrolled waste and many other consequences related to governance and general well-fare, that affect the majority of destitute people that lack educational, social and economic means to protect themselves.

What changes are needed to face the global crisis?

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Communication, advocacy, thematic networks, discussions between professionals, specialists and policy-makers, demand respect for scientific data, ethical responsibility, which implies a fundamental change in the treatment of problems related to culture, politics, economy and the environment.

IPBES survey - use of IPBES assessments in policymaking at (sub)national levels

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Have you used IPBES assessments in your work?

Whether it was for policy, planning, data, recommendations, identifying alternatives, cross-sector/ministerial dialogue, conservation, advocacy or other uses, please take the time to fill out this survey. The feedback will be extremely helpful.

Please share this request widely among your network and peers.