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Living Things

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OriginSt. Louis
Missouri
United States
MembersEve Berlin
AlbumsAhead of the Lions
Habeas Corpus
Black Skies in Broad Daylight
Upwind Circles
Turn In Your Friends & Neighbors
GenresAlternative Rock
Garage Rock
Psychobilly
Punk Rock
Dub
Record labels Jive Records
DreamWorks Records
Universal Music Group
Listen artist www.youtube.com
SongsSongsBom Bom BomAhead of the Lions · 2005 Bombs BelowBlack Skies in Broad Daylight · 2002 Under The GunBombs Below · 2006 View 25+ more
ListBom Bom BomAhead of the Lions · 2005
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About Living Things


Living Things is an American punk rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. The band consists of the brothers Lillian Berlin, Eve Berlin, and Bosh Berlin, and Cory Becker.

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By Georgina RannardClimate and science reporter

King Charles has co-written a children's book about The environmental threats The Planet is facing.

'Climate Change ' - a Ladybird Book, will be published next month.

On Friday The King hosted global leaders at Buckingham Palace to support action on restoring The Natural World .

Speaking at The Reception , The Book 's co-author Chair of Natural England Tony Juniper said The King wanted to empower Young People .

" I think he's been struck by The Level of energy and passion shown by Young People on these subjects, and was keen to put something into their hands which was about those basic facts and figures, basic ideas, but also with his personal message in there, " Mr Juniper said.

In 2017 The King and Mr Juniper wrote a book for adults about Climate Change . The new publication aims to make The topic accessible for 7-11 year-olds and is " trying to bring The facts to The fingertips of The People who've got most to gain by finding solutions In Time , " Mr Juniper explained.

Leaders from government, business, charities and indigenous communities went to The Palace reception to support stronger action on protecting Biodiversity .

It followed promises made by nations at The UN summit COP15 in December to prevent what is called The " sixth mass extinction event". Biodiversity - The variety of Living Things - is declining faster than at any Time In Human History .

At COP15 leaders agreed to stop The extinction of species and raise £167 billion ($200 billion) a year to protect nature.

In The historic deal known as The Global Biodiversity Framework, almost 200 countries pledged to protect 30% of The Planet by 2030 to allow nature to flourish.

The King 's reception followed a major government meeting aimed at kick-starting private fundraising to deliver on promises made at The UN's COP15 summit in December.

Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey said The Meeting was aimed at mobilising private finance to meet goals set at COP15.

" Instead of constantly playing catch-up and repairing The damage that's subsequently happened, which can cost even more money, let's get solutions now, " Ms Coffey told Bbc News .

In recognition of their role as protectors of The Natural World , indigenous leaders from The Amazon also met King Charles at Buckingham Palace . One placed a necklace of seeds around The King 's neck.

" We want The King to be an intermediary for our people with The Other countries, " said Amazon leader Domingo Peas.

Biodiversity is in crisis across The Globe - half of coral reefs have disappeared and scientists say Between 2001 and 2021 The World lost 437 million hectares of tree cover.

Human activity plays a big role on this. In 2019, a United Nations report said that harvesting, logging, hunting and fishing are causing overexploitation, of animals, plants and other organisms.

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from chemicals, sewage and other pollutants released into waterways.

Government efforts to improve by The Independent Office for Environmental Protection (OEP).

In January The government released and clean up land and water over The Next five years.

King Charles has spent much of his life campaigning to protect The Environment . In November he hosted a reception to discuss tackling Climate Change ahead of The UN COP27 summit in Egypt.

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