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The UN has called for a $2.6 trillion investment by the end of the decade to restore degraded land and combat desertification, citing climate change and rising population food demands as key threats. The initiative aims to bolster global drought resilience and secure greater private sector funding, currently at only 6% of what's needed. With around 15 million square kilometers of land already degraded, the UN emphasizes that significant investment is essential for maintaining global stability and the environment.
Source: YAHOO