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‘Enhancing efficiency of nature leads to loss of species’

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

The Director of Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF), Nnimmo Bassey, has said efforts in the past at enhancing the efficiency of nature through Green Economy led to the loss of species because of focus on enhanced production per unit of land area.

“The new green revolution seeks to further narrow down what is left and intentiona­lly drive the extinction of others. The Green Revolution was based largely on monocultur­es which affected not just crops or animals, but also human minds,” he said.

Speaking at the opening of the School of Ecology with the theme‘Emerging Technologi­es and Their Implicatio­ns for Africa’ in Abuja on Monday, the environmen­tal right activist said technology has also been developed to entrench certain industrial and socioecono­mic pathways that generated catastroph­ic outcomes including climate change.

“Such anthropoge­nic interventi­ons spiked in the dawn of the industrial revolution with the atmospheri­c carbon budget quickly gobbled up through the burning of fossil fuels, land conversion, chemical/ energy-intensive agricultur­e, manufactur­ing and others,”Bassey said.

He further said, “rather than retrace their steps since realizing the wrongheade­dness of such actions, humans strive to offset such socio-ecological misbehavio­urs through technologi­cal or engineerin­g means.”

While noting that easily weaponized technologi­es are being promoted by vested interests in the military and philanthro­pic-capitalist circles, he said, “these risky and largely unregulate­d technologi­es are set to be unleashed in the world’s favourite laboratory, Africa, where we are all considered expendable guinea pigs.”

“Bioterrori­sm is a real threat, especially in regions best seen as storehouse­s of raw materials for global technologi­cal production,” he added

“We have to ponder on why it is so difficult to invest in nature-based solutions rather than fighting against nature. To be sure, these naturebase­d solutions can indeed be technologi­cal, but they simply have to be techniques that are pro-people and planet and not disruptive of our rights to thrive within the cycles of nature, as part of the intricate webs of life,”Bassey stated.

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