Ecosystems
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We see entire
ecosystems
where gas is being recycled.
When marine areas are strategically protected, entire
ecosystems
can bounce back.
How do we get the money, government support and careful planning that takes into account both local economies and complex
ecosystems?
So in essence, whatever consequence you think we're facing from climate change right now, we're only experiencing the consequence of 50 percent of our pollution, because the natural
ecosystems
are bailing us out.
And second: the ability of these natural
ecosystems
to take up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and sequester it in the natural habitats is currently getting compromised, as they're experiencing serious degradation because of human actions.
So it's not entirely clear that we will continue to get bailed out by these natural
ecosystems
if we continue on this business-as-usual path that we've been.
Up in the canopy, if you were sitting next to me and you turned around from those primary forest ecosystems, you would also see scenes like this.
(Prerecorded fishing cat sounds) It's a cat that loves water, loves to fish, and lives in some of the most unique and valuable
ecosystems
on earth: the wetlands and mangrove forests of South and Southeast Asia.
Deforestation, extinction and climate change are all global problems that we can solve by giving value to our species and
ecosystems
and by working together with the local people who live next to them.
But it is not just about the scale of the e-commerce, it is the speed of adoption and the aggregation of the
ecosystems.
When this huge base of mobile shoppers meets with aggregated ecosystems, chemical reactions happen.
The integration of
ecosystems
reaches a whole new level.
The
ecosystems
are reforming, supply chain distribution, marketing, product innovation, everything.
So I've seen some early signs that the
ecosystems
are shifting their focus to pay attention to solve these challenges.
To that end, we've been exploring all the ways that we can grow healthy microbes in our own
ecosystems.
Eight million tons of plastic waste enter our oceans every year, destroying
ecosystems.
Fermentation gives rise to multispecies interactions of bacteria and fungi, plants, insects, animals and humans: in other words, whole
ecosystems.
These microbial
ecosystems
are changing in real and measurable ways, and it is not that hard to see it.
Actually, these are really resilient
ecosystems.
Again, I think these systems, these microbial ecosystems, are immensely resilient.
These
ecosystems
have not collapsed.
Armored wriggling clam worms crawled across the seafloor and into it, creating new
ecosystems.
I cannot help but remember the organisms and the
ecosystems
that know how to live here gracefully on this planet.
And on my weekends I would go up, just like all the other tourists, to the top of the Empire State Building, and I'd look down on this landscape, on these ecosystems, and I'd wonder, "How does this landscape work to make habitat for plants and animals?
If you sum up the CO2 that gets emitted, that leads to a temperature increase, and that temperature increase leads to some very negative effects: the effects on the weather; perhaps worse, the indirect effects, in that the natural
ecosystems
can't adjust to these rapid changes, and so you get ecosystem collapses.
Around the world, slaves are used to destroy the environment, cutting down trees in the Amazon; destroying forest areas in West Africa; mining and spreading mercury around in places like Ghana and the Congo; destroying the coastal
ecosystems
in South Asia.
So I turned to the teeming small creatures that can be held between the thumb and forefinger: the little things that compose the foundation of our ecosystems, the little things, as I like to say, who run the world.
Each is exquisitely adapted to the environment in which it lives, interlocked with other species to form
ecosystems
upon which our own lives depend in ways we have not begun even to imagine.
And all of that stuff is really disgusting, but what's really insidious is the biological pollution that happens because of the magnitude of the shifts that it causes to entire
ecosystems.
This is what they think is natural because we started modern science with scuba diving long after we started degrading marine
ecosystems.
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