The destruction of biodiversity underscores the impact of human behaviors on the environment and subsequently affects human health, as evidenced by the proliferation of epidemics. Read More
It is now well established that human behavior has an impact on the environment, whether in terms of global warming or the destruction of biodiversity. However, these phenomena, which have tended to accelerate in recent decades, are themselves having an impact on human health, as evidenced by the increase in the number and severity of the epidemics we are facing: just think of the major health crisis of Covid-19.
It is therefore important to rigorously analyze the factors behind the emergence of past epidemics in order to be better prepared for the next ones that are not far away. But above all, we need to restore, as far as possible and before it's too late, the balance of the ecosystems that alone can guarantee the long-term survival of our species.