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Juggs_gotcha t1_iy8htvt wrote

I'm just going to state the obvious here, the natural processes for forest recovery are on the span of multiple human lifespans. The rate of destruction is exponentially higher than any possible recovery. No human alive now will live to see the forests that their fathers saw. No grandchild will live to see what their parents saw, as a matter of fact. The damage is catastrophic.

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islandstyls t1_iyb8i06 wrote

This is the sad part - people think we can actually bring back what we've destroyed. Nature's destruction has a lasting and long effect, longer than any of us will live to see.

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