But there is verry little vegotation on earth right now.
As I type this our planet is covered in baren deserts created by thousands of years of cutting things down.
A baren desert free of vegetation is not natural. Natural is large forests or wide grasslands. Even in arid climates plants should be growing but we've removed so much vegetation that the rain cycles have been destroyed. Now we have more land with monsoon season flooding and long summer droughts than we have with healthy ecosystems.
The Mississippi River dried up last summer.
Eco-facist globohomos are morons but we have a TON of work to do if we're going to reverse the damage of thousands of years of evil cultist agricultural/industrial practices. Make mo mistake.... they do intend to destroy God's creation.
Have you been outside lately? 95 million acres of forest/ grasslands are now corn fields that can't grow crops without chemicals and remain fallow 8 months a year. That's just in the US. And not accounting for any building development.... of which there are plenty.
Unless you live in an extremely rual area and are lucky enough to still have trees... You're ignoring what's going on around you because of some videos you watched.
5 different neighbors cut down at least a dozen "mature" (like we even know what that looks like with our baby trees under 100 years old) trees last summer and I didn't see any of them plant new trees.
I live near 2 medium sized cities and the entirety of the ~50 miles of trees/ corn fields between them are now suburbs.
It depends on the country. Look at the data here: https://ourworldindata.org/afforestation
Many countries seem to deforest at a lower rate, in the recent years. North America is not planting enough, but in Russia, middle-east and China, they are doing great.
Worst of the worst is Brazil.
Oh, I see... when you said "before" you didn't mean "before humans cut down all the trees and burned all the grass" or "before the cult that runs the world gained power..."
You meant like, a few year ago or something. Yeah, you're right. Thanks to the kinds of greening/ tree planting projects I advocate for, a few countries have created green belts to stop their deserts from expanding. So the earth is greener right now that before that happened a few years ago.
The earth is still a desert disaster that need to be saved. Growing trees is how.
But there is verry little vegotation on earth right now.
As I type this our planet is covered in baren deserts created by thousands of years of cutting things down.
A baren desert free of vegetation is not natural. Natural is large forests or wide grasslands. Even in arid climates plants should be growing but we've removed so much vegetation that the rain cycles have been destroyed. Now we have more land with monsoon season flooding and long summer droughts than we have with healthy ecosystems.
The Mississippi River dried up last summer.
Eco-facist globohomos are morons but we have a TON of work to do if we're going to reverse the damage of thousands of years of evil cultist agricultural/industrial practices. Make mo mistake.... they do intend to destroy God's creation.
No. Actual maps indicate that many regions across the globe have gotten more foliage. The globo homo media says it's not all good... So you know what this might mean. This guys talks about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EwBOS5zggk&ab_channel=LucasSkrobot
Have you been outside lately? 95 million acres of forest/ grasslands are now corn fields that can't grow crops without chemicals and remain fallow 8 months a year. That's just in the US. And not accounting for any building development.... of which there are plenty.
Unless you live in an extremely rual area and are lucky enough to still have trees... You're ignoring what's going on around you because of some videos you watched.
5 different neighbors cut down at least a dozen "mature" (like we even know what that looks like with our baby trees under 100 years old) trees last summer and I didn't see any of them plant new trees.
I live near 2 medium sized cities and the entirety of the ~50 miles of trees/ corn fields between them are now suburbs.
If there's more trees, where are they?
It depends on the country. Look at the data here: https://ourworldindata.org/afforestation Many countries seem to deforest at a lower rate, in the recent years. North America is not planting enough, but in Russia, middle-east and China, they are doing great.
Worst of the worst is Brazil.
Oh, I see... when you said "before" you didn't mean "before humans cut down all the trees and burned all the grass" or "before the cult that runs the world gained power..."
You meant like, a few year ago or something. Yeah, you're right. Thanks to the kinds of greening/ tree planting projects I advocate for, a few countries have created green belts to stop their deserts from expanding. So the earth is greener right now that before that happened a few years ago.
The earth is still a desert disaster that need to be saved. Growing trees is how.