'Extinction: The Facts' film screening & discussion.

04nov6:00 pm8:00 pm'Extinction: The Facts' film screening & discussion.With a million species at risk of extinction, Sir David Attenborough explores how this crisis of biodiversity has consequences for us allAugustine United Church,, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EL6:00 pm - 8:00 pm OrganiserEdinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality CouncilEvent TypeCultural, Arts & SocialThemeClimate Justice,Faith & Climate,Food & Agriculture,Nature & Biodiversity

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Come to watch and discuss David Attenborough’s new release ‘Extinction: The Facts’ on Thursday 4th November, 6pm to 8pm at Augustine United Church, 41-43 George IV Bridge Edinburgh, EH1 1EL.

Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrr78bsojDI

With a million species at risk of extinction, Sir David Attenborough explores how this crisis of biodiversity has consequences for us all, threatening food and water security, undermining our ability to control our climate and even putting us at greater risk of pandemic diseases.

Extinction is now happening up to 100 times faster than the natural evolutionary rate, but the issue is about more than the loss of individual species. Everything in the natural world is connected in networks that support the whole of life on earth, including us, and we are losing many of the benefits that nature provides to us. The loss of insects is threatening the pollination of crops, while the loss of biodiversity in the soil also threatens plants growth. Plants underpin many of the things that we need, and yet one in four is now threatened with extinction.

Last year, a UN report identified the key drivers of biodiversity loss, including overfishing, climate change and pollution. But the single biggest driver of biodiversity loss is the destruction of natural habitats.

Seventy-five per cent of Earth’s land surface (where not covered by ice) has been changed by humans, much of it for agriculture, and as consumers we may unwittingly be contributing towards the loss of species through what we buy in the supermarket.

Our destructive relationship with the natural world isn’t just putting the ecosystems that we rely on at risk. Human activities like the trade in animals and the destruction of habitats drive the emergence of diseases.

Disease ecologists believe that if we continue on this pathway, this year’s pandemic will not be a one-off event.

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When: 6 pm, Thur 4th November

Where: Augustine United Church, 41-43 George IV Bridge Edinburgh, EH1 1EL

Tickets: £3.00

Concessions: Free

Looking forward to welcoming you!

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