Meaningful conservation demands truth, not just facts, says political ecologist
PolicyTuesday, March 31, 2026Mongabay

Meaningful conservation demands truth, not just facts, says political ecologist

A political ecologist emphasizes that effective conservation requires more than just factual data; it demands transparency and accountability in the decision-making processes controlled by elite political entities and corporations. This call to action highlights the need for a more inclusive approach to environmental governance.

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