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Gender Male
Death5 years ago
Date of birth March 9,1956
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Easton
Pennsylvania
United States
Date of died November 7,2019
DiedLondon
United Kingdom
Alma mater Cambridge
BooksThe Beatles: A Private View
Job Photographer
Party Democratic Party
Spouse Terri Freeman
Previous positionPennsylvania State Representative (1983–1994)
Position Pennsylvania State Representative since 1998
Education Lehigh University
Moravian University
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Robert L. Freeman is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He currently serves as the Democratic Chair of the House Local Government Committee. In 2003, the political website PoliticsPA named him as a possible successor to House Minority Leader Bill DeWeese.

Biodiversity targets may be slipping out of reach - study

Apr 18,2023 8:20 pm

By Helen BriggsEnvironment correspondent

Ambitious targets to halt The Decline in nature may already be slipping out of reach, a study suggests.

Scientists say The Effects of Climate Change and habitat loss on animal populations have been underestimated.

They say preventing extinctions may take longer than expected and that unless we act now global biodiversity targets will be out of reach.

In December almost 200 countries agreed to halt The Decline in nature by The End of the decade.

They set ambitious goals to halt The Loss of biodiversity and protect 30% of lands and seas by 2030.

" What this analysis is highlighting is that it's even harder than we think [to meet the targets]" said Dr Robert Freeman of The Institute of Zoology in London.

" We need to act more urgently and more quickly, and tackle more things to achieve them. "

The study, published in the Royal Society journal, Proceedings B, analysed trends in populations of More Than 600 different species of birds and mammals.

The Scientists found that past modelling work had largely ignored time lags of decades before The Effects of drivers such as Climate Change and habitat loss Kick In .

This means we may be further down The Line towards Biodiversity Loss than we thought.

" We've seen delayed effects of up to 40 Years for large mammals and birds, " Dr Freeman told Bbc News .

" And that means that the longer we wait to take action the longer it will take to see any kind of response. "

On the plus side, the research suggests Immediate Action on such things as unsustainable hunting and over-exploitation of natural resources will have immediate and far-ranging benefits.

More plants and animals are going extinct than at any other point in Human History .

In December countries signed up to a landmark agreement setting global goals to address Biodiversity Loss .

A total of 188 governments including the UK committed to global targets for 2030, from reducing global food waste by half to phasing out subsidies that harm biodiversity.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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