As a result, soil quality and biodiversity have improved, demonstrating the positive impact of collective efforts.
One official emphasised the idea that we don’t own the Earth, but are responsible for preserving it for future generations.
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As a result, soil quality and biodiversity have improved, demonstrating the positive impact of collective efforts.
One official emphasised the idea that we don’t own the Earth, but are responsible for preserving it for future generations.
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