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From: Haim R. Branisteanu7/29/2020 2:20:13 AM
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Please please pause to read this article and let the full horror of it seep into your mind and heart... not 1 billion, but more than 3 BILLION animals were wiped out by the Australian wildfires burning an area larger than the whole of England - all in just 1 fire season... and that doesn't yet count the invertebrates, fish and turtles... And we're 'ONLY' at 1.1C global average heating.

The situation in Siberia is no different simply there is a great cover up in Russia.

We must decarbonise like our life depends on it, if we want the children of today to survive and inherit what's left of nature

"Dermot O’Gorman, WWF-Australia’s chief executive, said: “It’s hard to think of another event anywhere in the world in living memory that has killed or displaced that many animals. This ranks as one of the worst wildlife disasters in modern history.”

Chris Dickman, a professor in ecology at the University of Sydney and fellow of the Australian Academy of Science who oversaw the project, said its central finding was a shock even to the researchers. “Three thousand million native vertebrates is just huge. It’s a number so big that you can’t comprehend it,” he said. “It’s almost half the human population of the planet.” "


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