Sunday, February 6, 2011

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We must save the forest, or dry up the planet!

early as 2005, a devastating drought had damaged the rain forest in the Amazon Basin, heavy and brought large areas of the forest to die. The following year, the rain forest flourished then amplified, as scientists have found surprising.
in 2010 was for the Amazon rain forest is not a good year. A months-long drought from July October half dried up jungle and once again the following year could be characterized by increased growth of remaining trees.
However, it should be doubted that this kind of climate change in the end could have a positive impact on the growth of the entire forest and its CO2-binding. Presumably it will damage the rain forest sustainable if it longer and more often than is charged in the past through phases of drought.
The agricultural industry, which takes hold in South America and elsewhere, the rain forests have, in connivance with the respective governments, will be laughing up his sleeve, and the parched land required flight . Shave Then it can be using up vast amounts of fertilizer, Roundup Ready by Monsanto to gain huge machines (and therefore energy consumption) and the corresponding genetically modified seeds Biospritpflanzen, soy, or corn and to turn the anxious Europeans as biofuel!
And all scream hallelujah to this environmental madness and drive car that one of the cold sweat breaks out!
withered forests are worthless in every respect. The wood is not usable, and often destroyed by pests. The water table drops dramatically, with the result that grow no full-scale forests can, even if the nature itself would leave. Capture of CO2 is of course no longer guaranteed and, consequently, also the desires of greedy corporations depend on these huge unused space!
The causes of the drought of the last years are certainly in the general climate change, maybe they have something to do with the El Nino phenomenon that more and more frequently to immense flooding on one side of the world and to large-scale drought and drought leads to the other side!
I think we can tackle climate change that the best way to limit CO2 emissions and plant more forests. We must understand that we last ancient forests need to conserve and not be arrested during the planting of forests and reforestation not only in one-dimensional cost-benefit thinking, but go first and foremost, the climatic significance of forests.
Masanobu Fukuoka, the little wise man from Japan, the completely new principles in the natural farming brought, once said something like: "It's not just enough to the trees and then comes the desert first of all the trees, then remains of the rain. , and then comes the desert! "
The reasons for the increased droughts are not in the desiccation and destruction of forests, but in the brutal and ruthless deforestation for 5 decades!
The key to saving the climate, the forest!

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