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Rainforest rainforest where ever you are...grow back grow back and we'll be gentle.
All I've ever heard was that depleting the rainforest was environmentally bad for the equilibrium of the earth, the weather, the creatures, the people. Who decided it was OK to just do and not ask?
Everyone is expecting an earth doctor to cure the mistakes, the ills of this planet all the while our hearts are saying it's too late and there is no magic pill.
Food is affected by the climatic changes around the world. The creatures that cross breed somewhere down the line that tag team across this planet...don't make it because they are not there.
Our world of food is in jeopardy because a lot of us are unaware of how to grow things and cultivate them. We rely on superstores for that.
Logical thoughts would be to replant in the rainforest and leave it be. I believe everything on this planet has it's purpose and there are way too many humans that feel they are able to control, eliminate, produce, destroy, manipulate this world we all have to share. They, the governmental higher ups have control of our space and extra planets. My mind is blown as to how they whoever they are have been chosen as the perfect remedy to re create alternatives to their liking, destroying our food supply, contaminating the grounds, the air our lives.
Our food has been tampered with to a point of minimal value in nutrition. In the 40's there were 50% or more vitamins in the fruits and veggies. Was it their soil? untouched by dirty rain? Industrialized or not something has changed.
Science wants food in a pill & clones & robots....food will no longer be what it is today....however many people enjoy the time around food, friends and family so we will see won't we.
The rainforest is sensitive and contains many medicinal plants as well. Probably many things we have not discovered or noticed yet too.
Ultimately I'm not sure what the end result will be with deforestation of our rainforest or any other forests. We are told what they want us to hear anyway.
Your guess is as good as mine.
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