I do not question the situation in Canada because I do not live there, and generalizing is not usually a simple way to tag things, by all means let is all question things and blacks, ehites and greys. I want to add right where I live, and for the span of my life, I have seen my country undergoing desertification and lush green becoming scorched and beat a new high every single year. Sure forests need management, not implying every case is the same. But, no mind controled because I do my own research on abstracts (scientific papers (former biologist) and figures,no twitter, politics or press). So I do not point blame or preach others but I want to state noone has controled my mind to make my own opinion. And from there we can agree to disagree. I am refering to the reply.
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Yes, I agree with all of what you said here.
I’m just pointing out that the world is changing and will always change. I don’t question your antidotal evidence but desertification has also happened before humans were around too. Not to say if we humans cut an entire forest down, that won’t have consequences on the local biome. I also want to agree that humans could have a small impact but I haven’t been convinced that this pristine environment was destroyed by humans. The earth has been in cycles of birth and rebirth for billions of years.