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A peace meeting is a major challenge worldwide is observing the International Day of the Earth's land, which today to the environment from pollution.
According to the UN report, 60% of wildlife species have been eroded from the earth during the 1970s to 2018. And this series has not stopped here, but today most wildlife and their particular species are endangered. The United Nations says that despite the serious effects of the corona virus, we must not forget the more serious environmental emergencies facing the world. Environmental pollution and climate change can affect not only humans but also wildlife. These harmful effects are occurring. Last year, data released by the United Nations World Wildlife Protection Agency stated that various human activities cause harm to wildlife.
Deforestation, collapsed buildings, poaching, traffic problems, air pollution and frequent use of pesticides are leading to extraordinary global catastrophes and significant reductions in wildlife numbers. The environment may not be the same for animals, but the process of rapid deforestation and wood burning must also be considered.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says that despite the serious effects of the Corona virus, we must not forget the more serious environmental emergency facing the world.

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