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Australia’s biodiversity report card leaves out destructive population expansion

Sustainable Population Australia 2 mins read

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.

 

SPA experts are available for further comment

Michael Bayliss - SPA Spokesperson and Communications Manager

Contact details: 0423 701 601
[email protected] 
Available from 7am AWST

Quotes attributable to Mr Bayliss:

“At the heart of biodiversity loss are the needs of an expanding population. All other efforts at amelioration treat the symptoms while ignoring the underlying cause, population growth and resultant consumption.”

“Industrial scale land clearing for human infrastructure, including housing, transport, extractive industries, farming and power generation, places massive stress on Australia’s biodiversity.”

“Emissions, land degradation and loss of habitat caused by human activities are all amplified as population numbers expand.”

“Band-Aid solutions will not resolve ongoing degradation, only to support managed environmental decline.”

 

 


About us:

SPA is an independent not-for-profit organisation seeking to protect the environment and our quality of life by ending population growth in Australia and globally, while rejecting racism and involuntary population control. SPA is an environmental advocacy organisation, not a political party.

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