Should we put a price tag on nature?
<p>By now, we all have observed that as humanity, we keep destroying nature and seemingly can’t stop. Maybe it is because of greed, or because it has become normal, or because we like comfort and to live like there is no tomorrow.</p>
<p>We don’t value nature enough, and it has brought us into a life-threatening situation of unprecedented climate change. We are also on the verge of the <a href="http://disappearing%20100%20times%20faster%20than%20ever%20before,%20with%20at%20least%20515%20species%20on%20the%20brink%20of%20extinction/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">biggest mass extinction since the dinosaurs</a> with species declining 100 times faster than ever before.</p>
<p>Environmental organizations have campaigned for dozens of years, calling for a change in our destructive ways of treating nature. There have been successes, like creating nature reserves: for example the efforts of <a href="https://www.conservation.org/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">conservation international</a> lead to the protection of more than 6 million square kilometers of land and sea across 70 countries.</p>
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