• PrometheusG
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    It shrank for decades. Been growing for a little while. Now reaching the size it was when the world banded together to fix it.

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        It can repair itself, we just needed to stop putting aerosols into the air. Same deal now, apparently China needs to get its shit together and stop using the chemical the whole world already decided to stop using.

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            1 year ago

            It would literally fix the problem. The problem was essentially fixed until China un-fixed it

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        1 year ago

        Yep, it’s pretty amazing how much not destroying the environment helps it recover… although the closer we get to a collapse, the more that ability to bounce back diminishes

        Literally every aspect of our world is in a balance… Everything wears down over time, so the current state is basically a homeostasis between biological, geological, and astrological forces. The problem is that humans act on a far shorter time scale - 100 humans could cut down trees faster than a forest can regrow, 8 billion can change the atmospheric composition in a decade or two

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          Sadge. Wish I learned more about this when I was younger and that kids these learn early enough.