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SAS strives to combat deforestation, improve reef health and lower emissions


SAS strives to combat deforestation, improve reef health and lower emissions
Analytics leader working with the Smithsonian and Amazon Conservation to help protect the planet
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CARY, N.C., April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/  SAS commitment to creating a more sustainable future through social innovation is highlighted this Earth Day, as the analytics innovator works with the Amazon Conservation and the Healthy Reefs for Healthy People (HR4HP) Initiative, led by the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, to help address three critical environmental issues: stopping rainforest deforestation, improving reef health, and reducing SAS carbon footprint. ....

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People have shaped Earth's ecology for at least 12,000 years, mostly sustainably


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS) shows that land use by human societies has reshaped ecology across most of Earth s land for at least 12,000 years. The research team, from over ten institutions around the world, revealed that the main cause of the current biodiversity crisis is not human destruction of uninhabited wildlands, but rather the appropriation, colonization, and intensified use of lands previously managed sustainably.
The new data overturn earlier reconstructions of global land use history, some of which indicated that most of Earth s land was uninhabited even as recently as 1500 CE. Further, this new
PNAS study supports the argument that an essential way to end Earth s current biodiversity crisis is to empower the environmental stewardship of Indigenous peoples and local communities across the planet. ....

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