Disease Outbreaks: Biodiversity Loss Revealed as Main Culprit, Study Shows
San Francisco, CA – A recent study has revealed that biodiversity loss is the leading factor behind the increase in infectious disease outbreaks. This finding highlights the interconnectedness between the health of ecosystems and the emergence of diseases affecting humans, animals, and plants around the world. The study, conducted by a team of researchers, emphasizes the critical role that environmental changes play in fueling the spread of diseases. As humans continue to transform the planet …