@alex Huh, I didn't realize the Amazon was doing so well. I expected deforestation to be a bigger problem than that.
@average_random_joe @alex Historically in most of these places neighbouring tribes constantly waged low-level violence against each other. So between each population group there would be parts of the forest that remained untouched, because entering was deadly. Slash-and-burn agriculture is a traditional practice. But the buffer zones would normally allow the forest to regrow relatively quickly.
Apparently it's mainly been Christian evangelists who have reduced the violence by promoting peace.
@average_random_joe @alex Plants have nothing to do with that problem. Which is increasingly about China anyway.
Christians are to blame for all the ills?!?! I should have known. Damn their peace promoting ways! Executing them is the only sensible and liberal thing to do.
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@average_random_joe @alex The Sahara greening could really screw over the Amazon: the latter gets enormous amounts of nutrients from dust blown in from the former. More greenery will reduce dust erosion.
https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/nasa-satellite-reveals-how-much-saharan-dust-feeds-amazon-s-plants/