The global pandemic crisis has uncovered the most vulnerable nerves in our socio-economic network, making it clear that there is a need to frame the relationship between the spread of the coronavirus and the ecosystem fracture. Each ecosystem has a balance that allows it to provide resources and renew itself until it reaches a sort of breaking point (the so-called “tipping point”). The Coronavirus, together with the progressive loss of biodiversity and resources to react, risks becoming our tipping point.
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