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Only 3% of the World's Ecosystems Still in Pristine Conditions


Apr 15, 2021 10:15 PM EDT
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The Amazon and Congo tropical forests, east Siberian and northern Canadian forests and tundra, and the Sahara are among the wilderness areas unaffected by human activities. Invasive foreign animals such as cats, foxes, rabbits, goats, and camels have had a significant effect on native species in Australia, with no intact areas remaining, according to the report.
The researchers propose reintroducing a limited number of valuable animals, such as elephants or wolves, to some endangered regions. This development could return up to 20% of the world s land to ecological integrity.
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Previous studies used satellite imaging to identify wilderness areas, estimating that 20-40 percent of the Earth s surface is unaffected by humans. However, the researchers behind the new study argue that while trees, savannah, and tundra may appear to be in good condition from above, essential spe ....

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Too Late? Amazon Greenhouse Study Shows Worsening Climate Conditions Despite Initiatives


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Researchers have been worried for years that rising temperatures, drought, and deforestation are reducing the world s largest rainforest s ability to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and help reduce fossil-fuel pollution. According to recent research, certain parts of the tropical ecosystem could release more carbon than they contain.
However, CO2 inhalation and exhalation are just one way that this humid jungle, which is home to the world s most diverse wildlife, affects the global climate. Natural and human-caused actions in the Amazon will dramatically change the rainforest s contribution by actively warming the air or emitting other greenhouse gases that do. ....

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