Biodiversity is vanishing faster than ever — and scientists say the causes are largely man-made.

The planet is losing species at a rate not seen in millions of years, and scientists say humans are largely to blame. A new analysis highlights the main forces behind global biodiversity loss — from deforestation and pollution to climate change and overfishing. These pressures are reshaping entire ecosystems, threatening food security, and destabilizing the natural systems that sustain life. Experts warn that unless major changes are made, the planet’s web of life could face irreversible damage within decades.








