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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
This is the present day process. There is research that the warming of the sea is making it harder for Sea Fish of the same species to mate. This on top of the cull of the largest and most productive fish, is hitting the fish population.
Larger Mammals that are part of the ecosystem are dropping in numbers, the long term effects of that to the Natural World will be catastrophic. Rainforests being destroyed and deserts expanding. This will make growing crops and livestock harder and more expensive.
It's said if you drop a frog into a pot of boiling water it will jump out, but if you slowly increase temperature it will stay there. Until it's cooked. The world is being polluted at a rate that use to take 100s of years to notice, now it changes in 10s of years.

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hopefully a nice rain forest and few frogs will sort this out for us, maybe with the help of a mountain and a couple of bushes and a sunset...
