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FINDING CURES
FOR MAJOR ILLNESSES AT RISK DUE TO BIODIVERSITY LOSS, UN WARNS:
25/04/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 25
April 2008 --
Finding treatments for
cancer, thinning bone disease and kidney failure are at risk due to biodiversity
loss, a ground-breaking new United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) book
cautioned.
“Sustaining
Life” – the work of over 100 experts supported by UNEP, the Convention on
Biological Diversity (CBD), the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) – is the most
far-reaching book on this subject to date.
The
volume’s authors warn that threats to land and marine-based life forms, reduce
the chances of creating such medical treatments as safer painkillers, treatments
for blindness and re-growing tissue and organs.
For
example, studies of the southern gastric brooding frog, or Rheobatrachus,
showed that baby frogs produced substances slowing acid and enzyme secretions,
thus leading researchers to believe that new inroads could be made on treating
human peptic ulcers, which affect 25 million people in the United States alone.
“But
the studies could not be continued because both species of Rheobatrachus
became extinct, and the valuable medical secrets they held are now gone
forever,” said Eric Chivian and Aaron Bernstein, the book’s key authors.
Experts
stressed that the conclusions of “Sustaining Life” are not intended to
sanction the harvesting of wildlife in a manner which further endangers species,
but instead that they should trigger stepped up conservation and management
efforts.
“Habitat
loss, destruction and degradation of ecosystems, pollution, over-exploitation
and climate change are among the powerful and persistent impacts that are
running down the planet’s nature-based capital, including the medical treasure
trove of the world’s biodiversity,” said Achim Steiner, UNEP
Executive Director.
The head
of UNDP, Kemal Dervis, said that people
around the world, especially the rural poor, depend heavily on biodiversity, but
its loss will “seriously jeopardize our prospects for achieving the Millennium
Development Goals [MDGs] by
2015,” he said, referring to the eight poverty targets.
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