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To: stsimon who wrote (137390)12/26/2017 12:28:49 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217694
 
I'm not that pessimist as the species we caused to do the way of the Dodo bird were not big as we learned to preserve them.

Mass extinctions have happened in the past and life is still here.

As we give the land back to nature, as it is happening already the species will return and they will evolve as in the past.

I tend to look to nature like a looked to long 4-day weekend in polluted Sao Paulo in the 70s.

Thursday last day of work. Tuesday following week people returned to work.
Then I preferred to stay at home as the road traffic was -still is- terrible.

I would enjoy the city that had much to offer and places were empty.

Friday pollution still on the air. no difference from previous day,

By Saturday late afternoon, you barely could see a difference.

Sunday would wake up clear. It was taking 60 hours of low traffic and no factory activity to clear the air
On Monday the air was as clear as in the country side.

If we stop what we are doing nature makes it good once again.

The first coffee plantation were in Paraiba valley on land where they cut the forest,

Coffee moved to Parana state and left the land of low productivity low quality coffee of Paraiba valley.

Today the area is again a forest exactly like the original as birds wind rain water flow did their work.

I also use Mt Saint Helens on the US to grasp the nature power of recovery
svs.gsfc.nasa.gov