Animals’ survival is tied to their climate envelope, which is being disrupted by human-driven climate change, pushing many species towards cooler areas while shrinking their habitable zones. Flying and marine animals can adapt easily, but grounded species face challenges due to human-made barriers, limiting their ability to find suitable conditions and increasing their risk of extinction. The dilemma for conservationists lies in whether to preserve species outside their native ranges and even consider deliberate relocation to mitigate the impact of climate change.
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EU should use trade deals to send back migrants, says Belgian minister
Belgium's migration minister, Anneleen Van Bossuyt, advocates for the EU to leverage trade and visa policies to compel less developed countries to accept returned migrants, marking a shift from Brussels' traditional separation of trade and immigration. This approach aligns with rising far-right sentiments in Europe and echoes tactics used by the Trump administration, as the EU confronts increasing asylum applications and seeks to enforce stricter immigration controls. Need More Context? 🔎
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