87% of the Oceans and 77% of the Land is Facing Collapse from Human Activity

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The Homeless Romantic

The Homeless Romantic

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@Djordje-pr6vb
@Djordje-pr6vb Ай бұрын
Actually in Serbia it's catastrophic already, no fruits, early like cherries, or late like plums and apricots, nor raspberries,150 y.o. pear trees are dead from the drout, vegetables need to be in green houses, tornadoes like storms come unpredictably, that never ever happened, absolute catastrophic situations, it's not climate change it's "climate catastrophie NOW".
@HomelessRomantic
@HomelessRomantic Ай бұрын
Dang, i saw the heatwave in serbia a few weeks ago
@HomelessRomantic
@HomelessRomantic Ай бұрын
00:00 - Introduction to the video topic 01:30 - Discussion begins on ecological collapse 02:00 - Mention of 87% of oceans and 77% of land ecosystems facing collapse 03:00 - Reading from an article about human activity altering Earth's ecosystems 04:30 - Information about ocean alteration from a study in Current Biology 06:00 - Factors contributing to ocean alteration (overfishing, pollution, shipping) 08:00 - Discussion on high emission scenarios and potential species loss 09:30 - Information about the Amazon rainforest potentially shifting to savannah 10:30 - Mention of Caribbean coral reefs at risk of collapse 11:30 - Tipping points for various ecosystems (Amazon, Boreal forests) 13:00 - Current coverage of intact natural areas on global land surface 14:30 - Need for diverse semi-natural habitats in human-modified lands 16:00 - Potential collapse in Atlantic meridional overturning circulation 17:30 - Personal reflections on environmental conservation 20:00 - Concluding thoughts on ecological collapse and its significance
@lynth
@lynth Ай бұрын
That title is eco-fascist rhetoric. Stop trying to shift the blame away from capitalism to "humans" when it's obviously the system that's the problem.
@HomelessRomantic
@HomelessRomantic Ай бұрын
Overpopulation, regardless of economic system, poses significant threats to global sustainability due to the sheer number of people straining finite resources. This leads to resource depletion, such as water scarcity and food shortages, and exacerbates environmental degradation through deforestation, pollution, and climate change. The loss of biodiversity and ecosystem collapse further threaten planetary health. Social and health issues, including the rapid spread of pandemics and increased conflict over resources, are intensified by dense populations. Overcrowding in urban areas degrades quality of life, while infrastructure, including healthcare, education, and transportation systems, becomes overwhelmed. Ultimately, the Earth's carrying capacity is limited, and unchecked population growth risks driving humanity towards potential extinction.
@leviahimsa
@leviahimsa 28 күн бұрын
​@@HomelessRomantic for every 1 human baby born there are 570+ other babies born onto farms to use resources and be prematurely killed. Let's ditch animal products to immediately reduce our overpopulation of domestic animals. ✌️💪
@HomelessRomantic
@HomelessRomantic Ай бұрын
00:00 - Introduction to the video topic 01:30 - Discussion begins on ecological collapse 02:00 - Mention of 87% of oceans and 77% of land ecosystems facing collapse 03:00 - Reading from an article about human activity altering Earth's ecosystems 04:30 - Information about ocean alteration from a study in Current Biology 06:00 - Factors contributing to ocean alteration (overfishing, pollution, shipping) 08:00 - Discussion on high emission scenarios and potential species loss 09:30 - Information about the Amazon rainforest potentially shifting to savannah 10:30 - Mention of Caribbean coral reefs at risk of collapse 11:30 - Tipping points for various ecosystems (Amazon, Boreal forests) 13:00 - Current coverage of intact natural areas on global land surface 14:30 - Need for diverse semi-natural habitats in human-modified lands 16:00 - Potential collapse in Atlantic meridional overturning circulation 17:30 - Personal reflections on environmental conservation 20:00 - Concluding thoughts on ecological collapse and its significance
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