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Photo Essay: 10 Environmental Challenges We've Got to Solve
By Preeti Aroon, Greg Shtraks
Page 1 of 11
Posted April 2009
Climate change and a rapidly growing middle class are putting enormous pressure on the Earth. Unless we innovate ourselves out this dire situation, the planet is in peril.

Hanging on: Pandas have become the endearing symbol of the environmental challenges the Earth faces. Only about 1,600 of the cuddly creatures remain in the wild. Humans' encroachment on the fragile habitats of many species threatens biodiversity. Last year, 16,928 threatened species were on the World Conservation Union's Red List, up from 11,046 in 2000. Above, a panda cub climbs at China's Giant Panda Protection and Research Centre on June 28, 2006, in Wolong Nature Reserve.

Photo: China Photos/Getty Images


Preeti Aroon is an assistant editor
and Greg Shtraks is an editorial researcher at FP.
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