Jane Goodall understands better than most the impact humans have had on the planet. The world, the primatologist says, isn’t what it used to be.
Having witnessed so much environmental deterioration during her lifetime, today Goodall is as much an activist as a scientist. She warns tirelessly of accelerating environmental devastation, vanishing biodiversity, and rapidly intensifying climate change.
Now, she’s challenging every one of us to treat crises like climate change, biodiversity loss, and poverty as one.
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By Vladan Shir & Michal Kučera
Jane Goodall understands better than most the impact humans have had on the planet. The world, the primatologist says, isn’t what it used to be.
Having witnessed so much environmental deterioration during her lifetime, today Goodall is as much an activist as a scientist. She warns tirelessly of accelerating environmental devastation, vanishing biodiversity, and rapidly intensifying climate change.
Now, she’s challenging every one of us to treat crises like climate change, biodiversity loss, and poverty as one.
Read the full story: [https://www.wired.com/story/wired-czechia-jane-goodall-q-and-a-conservation/](https://www.wired.com/story/wired-czechia-jane-goodall-q-and-a-conservation/)
This headline is so badly written
She has designed a working model that proposes some sort of hypothetical Planet of the Apes.