That’s funny because during the pandemic, there were a lot of coastal Coral reefs that were recovered in Hawaii in many other areas. Due to the fact that people were not swimming in the ocean, using sunscreens, and just overall shedding their bodily fluids in the ocean. It was such a success, they are thought to be back to where they were many many years ago. 50 years ago.
The only de-population of animals I see right now is the kebab killing off chickens that aren’t sick, and other livestocks that are sick. But nature has a way of just being nature, and does remedy itself in many ways. It doesn’t matter if man is on the planet or not, species do have extension rates, and that’s just part of nature.
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These experts calculate that between 0.01 and 0.1% of all species will become extinct each year. If the low estimate of the number of species out there is true - i.e. that there are around 2 million different species on our planet** - then that means between 200 and 2,000 extinctions occur every year.
Keep in mind that these are experts giving these numbers, so they could be off by a great deal. I would say it’s closer to 100 to 1000. That would probably be a more accurate number considering they’re trying to push global warming and all that other garbage right now.
That’s funny because during the pandemic, there were a lot of coastal Coral reefs that were recovered in Hawaii in many other areas. Due to the fact that people were not swimming in the ocean, using sunscreens, and just overall shedding their bodily fluids in the ocean. It was such a success, they are thought to be back to where they were many many years ago. 50 years ago.
The only de-population of animals I see right now is the kebab killing off chickens that aren’t sick, and other livestocks that are sick. But nature has a way of just being nature, and does remedy itself in many ways. It doesn’t matter if man is on the planet or not, species do have extension rates, and that’s just part of nature.
Copy from google These experts calculate that between 0.01 and 0.1% of all species will become extinct each year. If the low estimate of the number of species out there is true - i.e. that there are around 2 million different species on our planet** - then that means between 200 and 2,000 extinctions occur every year.
Keep in mind that these are experts giving these numbers, so they could be off by a great deal. I would say it’s closer to 100 to 1000. That would probably be a more accurate number considering they’re trying to push global warming and all that other garbage right now.