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The Gifts of our natural world are being lost.

Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
An estimated 80,000 year old forest in Utah which is considered to be the largest single living thing with over 40,000 trees because of the interconnected roots system underground is dying due to droughts, cutting of trees and over grazing from cattle and deer. Evaluation of 72 years of serial areal photographs showed the decline of the forest as it is thinned out in time with increased human expansion cutting down trees. Another of nature's amazing gifts to our world is being lost.
 

David T

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Premium Member
An estimated 80,000 year old forest in Utah which is considered to be the largest single living thing with over 40,000 trees because of the interconnected roots system underground is dying due to droughts, cutting of trees and over grazing from cattle and deer. Evaluation of 72 years of serial areal photographs showed the decline of the forest as it is thinned out in time with increased human expansion cutting down trees. Another of nature's amazing gifts to our world is being lost.
But hey look at the bright side it will make it easier to put in a destination resort there! Why it could have a golf course, casino, spa and on and on....

On a side note i read that and to be honest i actually dont think people really undestand why exactly this is a problem. Some do but most dont. I might say noahs ark is real. We are living it right now.
 

Craig Sedok

Member
An estimated 80,000 year old forest in Utah which is considered to be the largest single living thing with over 40,000 trees because of the interconnected roots system underground is dying due to droughts, cutting of trees and over grazing from cattle and deer. Evaluation of 72 years of serial areal photographs showed the decline of the forest as it is thinned out in time with increased human expansion cutting down trees. Another of nature's amazing gifts to our world is being lost.

This is what a god was born for. VaSSER H2o I know. and a soaker that gift to grow. Imagine That continual flow.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
An estimated 80,000 year old forest in Utah which is considered to be the largest single living thing with over 40,000 trees because of the interconnected roots system underground is dying due to droughts, cutting of trees and over grazing from cattle and deer. Evaluation of 72 years of serial areal photographs showed the decline of the forest as it is thinned out in time with increased human expansion cutting down trees. Another of nature's amazing gifts to our world is being lost.
And it's only going to get worse.
The country is bent upon adding many tens of millions more every decade.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
An estimated 80,000 year old forest in Utah which is considered to be the largest single living thing with over 40,000 trees because of the interconnected roots system underground is dying due to droughts, cutting of trees and over grazing from cattle and deer. Evaluation of 72 years of serial areal photographs showed the decline of the forest as it is thinned out in time with increased human expansion cutting down trees. Another of nature's amazing gifts to our world is being lost.
That's a problem with the throwaway Society we live in today. If people would only plant a young tree to replace the old one they used, we would be well off for generations to come.
 

LilyPhoenix

Member
when the planet is dying and we have no where to live we be sorry then only people that give a rats *** about this is native Americans who have the respect we all should have for our planet . and they can say i told you so we will all be in this **** together ACT NOW TO SAVE OUR PLANET
 

Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
when the planet is dying and we have no where to live we be sorry then only people that give a rats *** about this is native Americans who have the respect we all should have for our planet . and they can say i told you so we will all be in this **** together ACT NOW TO SAVE OUR PLANET
I agree with you. After being treated as ignorant for so long and having almost everything taken from them we are finally realizing that view of native American's toward the world they share with the non-human life is far superior to way the majority sees the natural world. Seeing the things we get from the natural world as a gift rather then a commodity that we can own gives a very different respect to our world. We have precious little to act before it is too late. There is so much we can learn from the Native American view of the natural world.
 

LilyPhoenix

Member
governments should do more for the planet that what they are doing at the moment there not doing enough to save the planet and save ourself we need here to survive i can see that some people are now heading the warning but people like trump who wants to kill everything on the planet and hunt to make money he is all about money wanting more and more he is only looking after himself and his ego he is a dangerous man who shouldn't be in power he could kill us all just by hitting the big button as long as he is safe

i respect the native Americans i love there wisdom of there history there religion and other native people who also have there wisdom and want to look after our planet
 

IndigoChild5559

Loving God and my neighbor as myself.
An estimated 80,000 year old forest in Utah which is considered to be the largest single living thing with over 40,000 trees because of the interconnected roots system underground is dying due to droughts, cutting of trees and over grazing from cattle and deer. Evaluation of 72 years of serial areal photographs showed the decline of the forest as it is thinned out in time with increased human expansion cutting down trees. Another of nature's amazing gifts to our world is being lost.
Deeply saddened by this. We are doing irreparable damage across the globe.

Interesting that you mention the interconnectedness of the root systems. I was reading just a few months ago about the possible consciousness of plants. They have, after all, been evolving longer than animals. We don't find brains in their tree tops, but we are perhaps looking in the wrong place. Who says the equivalent of a neural system has to even be above ground? Forests with interconnecting roots often function similar to a single organism. Of course, that's not the only way that trees communicate with each other...
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
i respect the native Americans i love there wisdom of there history there religion and other native people who also have there wisdom and want to look after our planet
There is a lot we can learn from the nations.

Even I'm disgusted by our throw-away mentality, where we just consume and discard without due consideration of replenishment concerning that which we take.

I remember the commercial way back in the seventies involving our indigenous brothers standing on a pile of garbage with a tear in his eye. We need to bring that campaign back.


I think I'm going to make a hat that says, Make America Beautiful Again.
 
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IndigoChild5559

Loving God and my neighbor as myself.
i respect the native Americans i love there wisdom of there history there religion and other native people who also have there wisdom and want to look after our planet
I think it begins with being exposed to this value system as a child. This is why we need to tell our children the same stories that they tell, to pass on the same wisdom.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
An estimated 80,000 year old forest in Utah which is considered to be the largest single living thing with over 40,000 trees because of the interconnected roots system underground is dying due to droughts, cutting of trees and over grazing from cattle and deer. Evaluation of 72 years of serial areal photographs showed the decline of the forest as it is thinned out in time with increased human expansion cutting down trees. Another of nature's amazing gifts to our world is being lost.

Do nature give gifts to us?, is't conscious, what a stupid thought.
 

IndigoChild5559

Loving God and my neighbor as myself.
Do nature give gifts to us?, is't conscious, what a stupid thought.
Does it have to be conscious to give gifts?

Are we speaking literally or figuratively when we say that nature gives us gifts?

How do we know that nature isn't somehow conscious in its own different way?
 

Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
Do nature give gifts to us?, is't conscious, what a stupid thought.
No your response shows ignorance. You clearly have no respect for nature or how dependent we are on the natural world. For your information the term gifts is a respectful term to what we receive from natural world. Much of nature is conscious or are you completely ignorant. And it is not a stupid thought! The other view is just to take from nature without any respect is the most arrogant view which will lead to the destruction of the world that supports humans. How stupid is that? You clearly have little to no respect for other forms of life. I am sorry for you, it is clear you have little understanding or compassion for the life that you share this world with.
 

Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
California is burning and we are creating the conditions to increase the risk of the fires. So sad to see and so much life lost.
 

Tiapan

Grumpy Old Man
Bye bye Great Barrier Reef and most of the pacific island nations. I think it is now to late to save them
 
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