Per the Living Planet Report by the World Wildlife Fund (full report here, article about it here)
This is happening to some extent everywhere through deforestation, habitat loss, etc, but most heavily in Latin America, which has seen a 94% drop in wildlife populations in 50 years. Yikes.
Mainly wanted to pose the question:
Is there not something the rest of humankind can do to get Brazil to stop the bulldozing of the Amazon? Since the Amazon Rainforest is such a crucial part of the worldwide biodome, you’d think Earth could get the Brazilian gov and/or Brazilian companies to do something about it
This is happening to some extent everywhere through deforestation, habitat loss, etc, but most heavily in Latin America, which has seen a 94% drop in wildlife populations in 50 years. Yikes.
Mainly wanted to pose the question:
Is there not something the rest of humankind can do to get Brazil to stop the bulldozing of the Amazon? Since the Amazon Rainforest is such a crucial part of the worldwide biodome, you’d think Earth could get the Brazilian gov and/or Brazilian companies to do something about it