Amazon very close to tipping point
By Charlie • February 5, 2010 • 1 commentThe Amazon jungle “is very close to a tipping point,” and if destruction continues it could shrink to one third of its original size in just 65 years. Climate change, deforestation and fire are the drivers of this potential Amazonian apocalypse. The loss of biodiversity would be staggering: a single hectare of Amazon rainforest contains more than 750 types of trees and 1,500 other plants, and a single pond in Brazil can sustain a greater variety of fish than is found in all of Europe’s rivers. The Andes mountain range and the Amazon jungle are home to more than half of the world’s species of flora and fauna. Before the end of this century many, and perhaps most, of those species will become extinct.













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