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<blockquote data-quote="Freki123" data-source="post: 867182" data-attributes="member: 11229"><p>Just my personal opinion in shortform:</p><p>I'm not sure why the "green" squares are so much to the right side....</p><p>E.g. Isn't "biodiversity loss" stuff like insects and animals dying forever? Like bees and so on (afaik it's happening now)</p><p>Hasn't "extreme weather" also risen again and again ? </p><p>And if I count stuff like like broken oilrigs, amazon rainforest logging (or slash-and-burn method), nuclear powerplant failure/meltdown ( tschernobyl, fukushima) as "human-made environmental disasters" I saw more of them in my lifetime than I could remember a "food crisis" in my european country. I know "world" vs "my country" is not fair, but I think you get the point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freki123, post: 867182, member: 11229"] Just my personal opinion in shortform: I'm not sure why the "green" squares are so much to the right side.... E.g. Isn't "biodiversity loss" stuff like insects and animals dying forever? Like bees and so on (afaik it's happening now) Hasn't "extreme weather" also risen again and again ? And if I count stuff like like broken oilrigs, amazon rainforest logging (or slash-and-burn method), nuclear powerplant failure/meltdown ( tschernobyl, fukushima) as "human-made environmental disasters" I saw more of them in my lifetime than I could remember a "food crisis" in my european country. I know "world" vs "my country" is not fair, but I think you get the point. [/QUOTE]
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