• @stabby_cicada
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    524 days ago

    Look.

    Human beings deliberately introducing species to foreign environments has been a long history of ecological disaster.

    Ecosystems are so immeasurably complex that no one can guarantee what introducing a non-native species will do. Look at the Bradford pear, which was supposed to be a sterile hybrid.

    And finally, the whole point of this program is to introduce species that are better adapted to surviving climate change than native species. Do you know what we call species that come into an area and survive and thrive better than the native species? Invasives. This project is literally creating invasive species - replacing native species with species that will supposedly survive better, on the argument that the native species will die out anyway with climate change so we may as well remake the ecosystem and see what happens.

    Blind, stupid, arrogance. I’m embarrassed for humanity.

    • Treevan 🇦🇺
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      124 days ago

      What makes you smarter than people studying these problems? A single example of a plant introduced in 1963?

      You can’t just declare your opinion to be right. And you can’t ignore climate change to suit your argument. Nor can you deny that urban areas are very diverse in exotic tree species and that won’t change because you want it to. A single comment isn’t putting the genie back in the bottle, nor stopping climate change, or land degradation/clearing, or new pests and diseases.

      Stay optimistic though.