IPBES is to perform regular and timely assessments of knowledge on biodiversity and ecosystem services and their interlinkages at the global level. Also addressing an invitation by the Conference of the Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to prepare a global assessment of biodiversity and ecosystem services building, inter alia, on its own and other relevant regional.. The global food system is the primary driver of biodiversity loss, with agriculture alone being the identified threat of more than 85 per cent of the 28,000 species at risk of extinction. Harvesting materials such as minerals from the ocean floor and the building of towns and cities also impact the natural environment and biodiversity.
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The Intergovernmental Panel for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services ( IPBES) will then issue its first global assessment since 2005. Dubbed the ‘IPCC for biodiversity’, the IPBES report is another call to arms on behalf of Earth’s fauna and flora. We need to take effective and urgent action to halt the continued loss of wildlife to have.. IPBES report related to trends in ecosystems services and how they are affected by the drivers of biodiversity loss, 2) issues of biodiversity in agriculture and ecosystem service benefits provided by non-marine ecosystems, 3) potential solutions identified in the IPBES Global Assessment, and 4) research gaps related to ecosystem services.