01-04-2020, 05:02 PM
The more I read the more I know we are looking at a global tragedy unfolding. Whole species could be gone forever when the fires have stopped.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...extinction
It is hard to picture what recovery will look like in the fire ravaged areas. So much is gone, both plants and animals. The land will try to recover, but somethings are probably gone. If the seeds have been destroyed then some plants cannot return. If there are none of a species left or very few then they cannot return.
This is the face of climate change and it is not pretty.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...extinction
It is hard to picture what recovery will look like in the fire ravaged areas. So much is gone, both plants and animals. The land will try to recover, but somethings are probably gone. If the seeds have been destroyed then some plants cannot return. If there are none of a species left or very few then they cannot return.
This is the face of climate change and it is not pretty.
Catherine