2/3 of wildlife estimated to be wiped out by 2020

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As the title says, recent studies suggest that in 3 years time, with our current trend, 2/3 of all wildlife dating back from the 1970's may get killed off. To clarify, the study is referring to the total population size of all wildlife, not simply the extinction of certain species. The overall impact of such a development is still debated and some, as in very few, scientists hold reservation to the severity; but overall there is a majority consensus that this is a critically dire situation we find ourselves in.

Note that these studies were compiled by non-profit organizations from multiple countries.







 
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As long as I got my daily meat idc

That sounds exaggerated. or maybe a little deceptive.

But then again, it's probably true.

EDIT: It says 2/3 of what we had in 1970. How much have we lost since then, now?
You're so smart! Keep it up Pumpkin Ninja! :)
 
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That sounds exaggerated. or maybe a little deceptive.

But then again, it's probably true.

EDIT: It says 2/3 of what we had in 1970. How much have we lost since then, now?
Probably in the trillions. I don't think they gave an actual raw number of the totality of all species. They break down each group to their habitat and the percentages vary. So fish would have lost more than say landmass population.

Here's the actual report.



As long as I got my daily meat idc
Would you care if prices go up?
 
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Well I stopped eating meat and switched over to fruits and vegetables the greed of man damn does this include Africa? Because from what I've been told Africa,South America and, Russian are really bigger from what maps tell us
 
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Do yourself a favor and never cite the Huffington post as a source. I'm a liberal and I know they are trash. It goes against your credibility if you cite them because it invites an ad hominem attack against you.
 
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Well I stopped eating meat and switched over to fruits and vegetables the greed of man damn does this include Africa? Because from what I've been told Africa,South America and, Russian are really bigger from what maps tell us
russia is smaller, africa is bigger and so is south america
 

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What's to say it doesn't happen again once everyone is vegan?
Nothing really, but it does happen again the likelihood of it being caused by humans would be decreased severely. Things like global climate change, ecosystem imbalances, and deforestation can be attributed to the meat industry and hunting. 18% of CO2 emissions comes from livestock on farms, which is far more CO2 released in the atmosphere compared to travel emissions caused by cars, trains, buses, planes, and boats across the planet combined, and our interference with ecosystems either by introducing foreign species to different ecosystems or killing off a species in ecosystems have lead to overpopulation and extinction. Global veganism would eliminate a significant percentage of CO2 from our atmosphere and severely cut down the necessary amount of land needed to produce food, meaning less expansion and deforestation. An end to hunting would eventually lead ecosystems to self regulate and achieve equilibrium, but I'd imagine there's already a significant amount of damage done to certain ecosystems that would lead to natural extinctions of some species of animals regardless of whether or not hunting is a thing.

And it's possible that we'll eventually become overpopulated and expand to a point where it causes the death of a significant amount of wildlife, or have wildlife dying by the effects of fossil fuel emissions (assuming we dont switch over to natural energy), but it's undeniable that global veganism would have pushed the date of wildlife extinction farther back than previously expected. I see it the same way as the way natural energy will push back the date on when we run out of certain resources.
 

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Probably in the trillions. I don't think they gave an actual raw number of the totality of all species. They break down each group to their habitat and the percentages vary. So fish would have lost more than say landmass population.

Here's the actual report.


Trillions? :lmao: come on dude
 

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Fish count.....The population is estimated in the trillions. We catch about 109 million metric tons of fish each year. Almost 80% of the world's fisheries are either depleted or in a state of collapse.

Come one dude.....

when you think about it if you include inverterbrates and the like its not a fair stretch to say quadrillions
 
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