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The Associated Press reports on a new study published in the journal Nature Communications, which suggests that a significant amount of the Earth's land has been transformed from natural ecosystems to human-managed ones. This shift, driven by human activities, has led to a loss of biodiversity and an increase in greenhouse gas emissions. The study calls for urgent action to protect and restore natural ecosystems for the sake of both the planet and humanity.
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