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Human-made ecosystems: Ecological novelty is now the "new normal" for our planet

"30-40% of the world's terrestrial ecosystems have already transformed into novel states."

"O'ahu as an "amazing crystal ball" that offers a glimpse of the future of our planet if humans continue to damage environments and drive species to extinction."

"Hawaii's O'ahu's lowland forests are now almost entirely devoid of the plants and animals that grew here for millions of years before the arrival of humans. Settlers brought extinctions by cutting down trees to make farms and introducing voracious predators and disease-carrying animals. Today, these tropical forests are a tapestry of non-native species introduced from every corner of the planet: Brazilian peppertree, Indonesian cinnamon and roseleaf bramble from the Himalayas and Australia. Most of the animals, including all the birds that Tarwater mentioned earlier, are also alien."

"We like to think of O'ahu as the cautionary tale for all the other Pacific Islands and the Hawaiian Islands. It's what you don't want to have happen – Corey Tarwater"
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bbc.com/future/article/2025040

Towards a novel biosphere in 2300: rapid and extensive global and biome-wide climatic novelty in the Anthropocene
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi
#biodiversity #biosphere #ecosystems #extinction #birds #loss #InvasiveSpecies #degradation #SettlerSociety #cattle #dogs #grasses #NovelEcosystems #weeds #restoration #Pacific

A landscape of green showing large pink multi-branched plants in the foreground, a spiky small hill covered in trees in the mid-ground and a mountainous ridge in the background (Credit: Sean MacDonald)
BBC · This Hawaiian island's 'freakosystems' are a warning from the futureBy Matthew Ponsford

Understanding the health impacts of the climate crisis
and imagining a positive future

"Climate change is the greatest threat to human health now."

"Climate change is already causing significant shifts in weather patterns and an increase in extreme weather events around the world, including droughts, heatwaves, wildfires, storms and floods."

"The major cause of pollution is the burning of fossil fuels, further motivating action on reducing GHG; adverse weather events, such as heatwaves, can acutely amplify pollution impacts."
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sciencedirect.com/science/arti
#climate #FossilFuels #meat #food #water #insecurity #mentalhealth #neurology #ClimateBreakdown #ExtremeHeatwaves #drought #bushfires #floods #pollution #pesticides #InfectiousDiseases #mortality #restoration #biosphere #inaction #governance

Pour les #océans, « un dernier appel avant l’effondrement ». Deuxième puissance maritime mondiale, la France doit agir avec résolution pour protéger ces précieux puits de carbone aquatiques et leur #biosphère grièvement menacés par le #dereglement climatique.
liberation.fr/forums/pour-les-

«Chaque refus de protéger l’océan, chaque action pour perpétuer sa destruction nous rapproche d’un point de non-retour», écrivent les signataires de la tribune.
Libération · Pour les océans, «un dernier appel avant l’effondrement»By Coalition Océan

"There is hope, there is hope - so let's go!"

Really inspiring video with a lot of low-tech and solarpunk ideas. It has alot of biosphere 2 and whole earth catalogue vibe - but on a small scale. Really nice and cozy.

youtube.com/watch?v=_QGqcv28cU

Alot of the thinking and ideas are along the lines of Low Tech Magazine. For instance the mistshowers (solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2019)

You can’t go anywhere without evidence of plastic waste & while I’m up on a soapbox… the most serious problem is microplastics waste that has entered the entire food chain & the bodies of all living creatures on our planet. I read an article the other day & heard that same information echoed in the news: right now in the brains of adult humans has enough microplastics particles to make up a plastic spoon. sr+
#plastic #crisis #ecology #biosphere
nature.com/articles/d41586-025

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