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Europe's mountain ecosystems at risk – EEA
Mountain ecosystems, which cover 29% of the EU, are facing severe threats from intensifying agriculture, unsustainable exploitation and climate change, according to a report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) released on Wednesday.
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