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In my country, there is an artificial forest made as part of a reforestation effort. It covered a lot of land. Its beautiful, but upon closer inspection, the forest is dead. The trees planted were not native to the place. No bird nests, No wild animals, the place killed the native flora and fauna.
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They are showing its greener from the early 2000s to now. If you look back at 1850 and before, the midwest US used to be grasslands and before that there were beavers all across the continent....until there weren't. Now we have areas that used to be grasslands that are desertified in the last 100 years with pockets of green in them in the last 20 years.
Its like showing how 1960s &1970s big smog filled cities are areas with cleaner air, but pre-cars and pre-industrial revolution, there were no smog filled cities.
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More plants doesn't = Good. It is still climate change, for those who did not watch the video (or could not understand). This global greening has always been known in my industry (wildlife conservation). Unfortunately plants doing better is not necessarily a good thing, because what matters more to an ecosystem is WHICH plants. It is mostly invasive species that are taking over. This is very bad.
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Iāve been really digging videos from Kyle Lybarger ( Southern US based conservationist) talking about the need to restore our prairie ecosystems in the US and use more prescribed fire to maintain these. Itās so interesting to see how 30 years ago we were just focused on ā grow more treesā, it seems like we are finally catching up to what indigenous peoples all over the world already knew, which was to work with the natural systems. Itāll take some time, and Iām hopeful that the kind of growth weāve experienced in 30 years will happen as well with this more nuanced approach.
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@Blake22022
3 months ago
The key here is that itās still getting less biodiverse
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