Message from @Farunel
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fucking holdfast events
@The Librarian Weren't some of the fires caused by people too?
they trigger me so hard
That was me a couple nights ago watching Dani go after Troubled
@Anonymous(OnHiatus) yes. The biggest issue is that the Australian government is to blame for this occuring
They created the conditions for it to happen
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Dani is fucking hilarious
Yeah and when their impact could have been the most helpful they were inactive as fuck
Poor Aussies
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Then ofc we have people who refuse to follow fire restrictions during abnormally hot/dry weather.
When you disrupt natural water sheds, it dries the local areas and causes desertification
it dries the flora
and then you have a brushfire
a LOT
A lot of our problems with desertification are caused by bad agricultural practices
It's sad
This is a consequence that even China and India have learned
Which of course in turn is affecting the climate of those areas when you don't have the natural ecosystem it had before
which is why China and even multiple Africa nations are planted billions of trees
Have you listened to the one guy who was talking about how they were working on fixing desertification in africa with livestock?
That one was interesting
Especially with the initial blame on elephants for a lot of the problems they were having, and killing thousands needlessly over it because they had the wrong answer
These are great sources to learn about the subject
I've seen one and maybe both of those
Top one for sure, I THINK I've watched the second, or a different video about the same topic
Unlike politics it's something I'm legitimately interested in oof
It's an amazing project
There's a lot of seemingly small things we can do that would create massive changes for us
using cows to fix desertification yeah great fucking plan, cows produce more methane than any other ruminant. How the hell is that suppose to work?! great jerbs dumbassses
I guess not small in the way that we have to change our current way of doing things
@Blackjax You do realize before cows there were other massive herds of similar mammals
^^^^
What I'm talking about is how changing the current grazing habits of our livestock into a more naturalized take on it is making massive changes in places with desertification.
byson, moose, buffalo
And REVERSING
camels
