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Are they allowing the Amazon rainforest to reconstitute itself? Is this a net gain or is the total area of rainforest still shrinking?
Things getting worse a bit more slowly is not that uplifting tbh.
In order for the forest to no longer shrink, the decrease in deforestation would have to be at least 100%.
Or the rate of reforestation must be greater than the rate of deforestation.
I assumed the deforestation was a net measurement to begin with. Good point though, maybe I shouldn't have.
That ignores the complexity of forests, however (and not just your comment).
Young forests aren't nearly as diverse, it takes a long time for the complexity to come back. Otherwise we would just plant shitty pine trees everywhere (a terrible idea!)
Better than getting worse more quickly, which is what was happening.
It's a step in the right direction, at least
No it's a step in the wrong direction at a slower speed
Reducing deforestation speed is the right direction. The wrong direction would be increasing it.
Reducing speed doesn't change the direction, heading way other way does, but that's just semantic so have a nice day
If everything is not PERFECT it's HORRIBLE and there's NO POINT in even TRYING
I see this sort of thing on social media so often. Making good the enemy of perfect. It drives me crazy. It's so defeatist.
Stop putting words in my mouth.
Just said we're still heading in the wrong direction braking is nice but not the same as turning the wheel and driving in the right direction.
We NEED to TRY HARDER and don't stop because hey guess they done something already
Ok fair enough. I think it's important to encourage change by acknowledging that we're now braking instead of accelerating though. There's no incentive to change if people give you no active feedback when you make no change, but give you negative feedback when you change something for the better because now it's in the news.
Forest still exists (positive)
Forest is shrinking (first derivative is negative)
Forest shrank less than it did previously (second derivative is positive)