The nature summit, CBD COP15, is taking place in Canada. What do you really know about biodiversity? – news – Climate

1/8 Photo: Norad The bonobo (dwarf chimpanzee) is endangered. Why is it important that we preserve it? Because it is so sweet Because it spreads seeds in the rainforest, which ensures that new trees grow Because it is the smartest monkey 2/8 Photo: Geir Olav Slåen / news Which of these alternatives is not an important cause of the loss of nature? Climate change Vegetarians Development and land changes Pollution Overharvesting and overconsumption 3/8 Photo: Joshua V. Jaunsen / tips The walrus is a vulnerable species. Despite the fact that it does not belong in the Oslo Fjord, biologists pointed out this summer that the walrus nicknamed Freya could in any case help save the coast from: Jellyfish Østers Søppel 4/8 Photo: CHRISTINNE MUSCHI / Reuters Although the nature summit is perhaps less well known than the climate summit, it is actually older. Work on the convention (CBD) began in 1988, but only opened for signing in: 1992 2002 2012 5/8 Photo: Arne Nævra / Arne Nævra Several countries aim to protect a larger part of the world’s sea and land areas. Over 100 nations have come together with a desire to preserve and protect: 30 per cent 10 per cent 60 per cent 6/8 Photo: CHRISTINNE MUSCHI / Reuters The convention is abbreviated as CBD. What does it stand for? Control Biodiversity Death Cannabidiol Convention on Biological Diversity 7/8 Photo: Kaj Hjertenes / news In Norway we have a separate law to preserve biological diversity. What is the law called? Environmental Information Act Biodiversity Act Pollution Act 8/8 Photo: Truls Alnes Antonsen / news What are ecosystem services? A computer system that provides services to preserve nature A service between two people that takes place out in nature A service or good that nature provides to man Your result You must answer all the questions first.



ttn-69