Rainforests
used to cover more than fifteen percent of the earth’s land surface, but today
that number has been more than cut in half. Although it seems like a lot of the
earth is covered, that number is rapidly decreasing because of human activity.
People have done two things to destroy the rainforest: first, people cut down
the trees and second, they move into the area that was cut down.
As the human
population grew through the second half of the twentieth century, the need for resources
and land grew as well. People began taking to the rainforests all over the
world because of all the space that they cover. And because the population
continues to grow, people are taking more and more out of the forests. The
Amazon in Brazil is the most deforested rainforest in the world. With one and a
half acres of rainforest being lost every second on average, the Amazon could
be lost entirely in the next forty years. The deforestation has been estimated
to kill over 50,000 species of plants and animals a year and the number can
only go up unless something is done about it. There has even been an entire
tribe of people found in the rainforest that had never seen the outside world
until deforestation destroyed their world. But deforestation is not the only
thing destroying the rainforest, settlers and squatters do a lot of damage too.
After the
trees have been cut down and the land left barren, all nature wants to do is
rebuild itself, but people move in and take the land for themselves. Squatters
move in on the land to set up farms and homes without any land ownership. But
the thing is, the government has been corrupted to a point that it doesn’t even
matter whether or not people have land rights. This is the kind of stuff that
makes it impossible for nature to take back what it once had. This is the
reason for an island civilization.
An island
civilization would be completely separate from nature. People would no longer
be in a place to interfere with the processes of nature. It could take back the
world while people wait and watch from giant bubbles on land, in the sky, and
under water.
This is a
good article that shows the kind of things that happen to the rainforest
because of human interference http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/habitats/last-of-amazon/
You make a very good point with great facts to it up. Rain forests are valuable to humans because there are so many undiscovered plants and animals that live within them. Maybe the cure for cancer can be found there but we may never get to know because they are getting destroyed.
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