Australia's Biodiversity Report Omits Population Impact

Sustainable Population Australia

No mention is made of the undeniable impact of Australia's population growth on the nation's declining biodiversity in the government's first report to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).

The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity (KMGBF)'s monitoring framework appears to be a process to monitor decline rather than repair biodiversity loss.

Australia's population expanded by nearly 9 million people or 46 per cent since the year 2000 and will reach 28 million usual residents in 2026. SPA estimates that there are up to another million people living in Australia below that categorisation.

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