Akoto
Bluelighter
Are you kidding me? Ecological collapse is already happening on a massive scale ALL OVER THE PLANET. We are in the middle of of a mass extinction, happening at a rate faster than any mass extinction ever.
Every inch of the parries are covered by agriculture and have been for a number of years. This has put every species in the entire region to near or total extinction.
The Arcadian forests of the maritime provinces was a long lived shade tolerant forest which covered most of the area, well over 300 years old. Today less than .00045% is considered old growth resulting in massive species loss and ecological collapse. This singles out remaining species for disease and massive disturbances.
The American chestnut used to cover 25% of the American appellation mountain range.
The maritime cod fisheries are another example - already collapsed. Blue-fin tuna which is nearly extinct is still being fished on a massive scale world wide. Whale populations are massively low, the great lakes are totally over run with zebra muscles.
We are looking at an era of species loss at a rate which is unmatched in the history of the planet. This has already caused irreversible damage to the planets ecosystems and incredibly broad sweeping ecological dieback on every level of every ecosystem.
Every inch of the parries are covered by agriculture and have been for a number of years. This has put every species in the entire region to near or total extinction.
The Arcadian forests of the maritime provinces was a long lived shade tolerant forest which covered most of the area, well over 300 years old. Today less than .00045% is considered old growth resulting in massive species loss and ecological collapse. This singles out remaining species for disease and massive disturbances.
The American chestnut used to cover 25% of the American appellation mountain range.
The maritime cod fisheries are another example - already collapsed. Blue-fin tuna which is nearly extinct is still being fished on a massive scale world wide. Whale populations are massively low, the great lakes are totally over run with zebra muscles.
We are looking at an era of species loss at a rate which is unmatched in the history of the planet. This has already caused irreversible damage to the planets ecosystems and incredibly broad sweeping ecological dieback on every level of every ecosystem.
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