
As a result of rising sea levels, entire islands have already been swallowed up completely and habitats for humans and animals have been made uninhabitable.
Worst of all, new scientific studies tend to point to a worsening and acceleration of climate change.
Poorer people are particularly affected by the consequences of climate change. They have especially few resources, are affected by the lack of agriculture and also receive insufficient political attention.
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There is a challenge to use the rubbish bins properly. Unfortunately, it happens far too often that people just throw their rubbish, cigarettes or other things on the floor and leave them there.
This rubbish then goes somewhere, but not where it belongs.
You often see green parks in the city where rubbish patches have formed.
If we all dispose of our rubbish properly, we can already beautify a large part of these places without any effort.
In addition, the animals in nature are also better off. It is not there fault, but they eat some of it.
You don't have to write a long post. Just take a picture of how you dispose of your waste outside your own four walls.
Post the picture as a comment under the challenge and you're done.The challenge of @eddwood is about simply showing how to dispose of rubbish properly.
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Poorer people are particularly affected by the consequences of "green agenda". Sudden developed countries awareness of environmental issues is just a scheme to prevent developing countries competitiveness. Resource exploitation is chance for developing countries to become competitive. And artificial resource deprivation only affects poor people because they can't obtain jobs and well-being.
It is certainly true that the industrialised countries are the main culprits in all this.
Developing countries have never really had a chance in the last 100 years.
And it's certainly true that all the crap that industrialised countries are doing right now is making everything worse.
Bigger, faster, better. The main thing is, that we don't want to give up any power and can expand your prosperity.
For me, that's the wrong way.
And it will get even worse, if we buy certificates just so that we don't have to change anything ourselves.
But it cannot be the way to let developing countries make the same mistakes.
Germany already has no more natural forests. Brazil is well on its way to doing so.
I can understand that they want the same as Europe. And it is their right. We in Europe should change a lot. Not the developing countries.
But people should be smart and learn from mistakes.
If we do it the way you suggest, everything will get worse and we won't have learned anything.
What is the aim of presenting data worst then they are? It is not true that Germany does not have "NO MORE NATURAL FORESTS"? That's outright lie. Furthermore, Germany increased woodland area last couple of decades. (Ask for Neuwald here https://bwi.info/start.aspx) What is the point of displaying the situation worse than it is? Fearmongering? In Europe there are still areas with old-growth/virgin forests which are so protected that public can not even access them.
I have now thought about it for a long time and written a long text in response.
After two days, however, I would just like to say:
We have a different view of what a primeval forest is. In my world, natural forests are untouched with all the flora and fauna, and they no longer exist.
There are many statistics. The page I got from you is very difficult to read. Was it Mrs Klöckner's intention at the time? The lady who was responsible for this page is very well known to me😊).
According to your website, the proportion of accessible forest increased in 2012, but the proportion of non-accessible forest decreased.
More commercial forest, less virgin forest.
Everyone can figure out for themselves exactly what a commercial forest is.
Overall, we have lost 6.6% of forest area since 2012. Here is a simple statistic.
Please remain friendly and don't accuse your counterpart of lying without knowing what he thinks. That is not really a basis for discussion. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wald_in_Deutschland
OK, you are not lying. You wrote: "natural forests are untouched with all the flora and fauna, and they no longer exist
France have them many, Italy, Bulgaria, United Kingdom as well. Why saying that "they no longer exist"?". But here is one in the heart of Europe, also protected: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru%C4%87ica
This is from your postet Webpage.
It is 6 kilometer long and 1-3 km wide. So, it is quit enough for my running practice. I could run around in 2 hours by foot. With my bicycle, it would be a little to small. But thats Ok. The animals don´t need more Space. It is a lot bigger than my flat.
It is as well not in Germany.
I am very happy, that the UNESO saved this small place in Europe.
But for me again: This is not what I mean with primival forests.
Just for example: One wolf family need about 100 – 300 sqarekilometer. This Perucica forest has 14 sqarekilometer.
Bears, birds, deers pics etc still have to share this space too. So that is not really a primeval forest in my mind.
But good to save it. A drop in the ocean, but necessary.
(Sorry about mention 3 times, I am not used to write so much in english, so I had to correct a few spelling mistakes)
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