Most people associate New England with vast, thick, beautiful forests. But less than 150 years ago, much of the New England countryside had been laid waste by settlers in need of lumber for homes and businesses, and open fields for agriculture and livestock.
This year, the Québec government had to impose a 20% reduction in wood cut because the resource is simply not there anymore.
Argentina was caught in the throws of economic collapse and agricultural problems when they chose to embrace Genetically Engineered crops. Now the country can no longer produce enough food to feed its citizens. Their soil is turning to desert and the people are facing serious health problems.
Nauru, the world’s smallest independent republic, has been stripped of all vegetation.
Atlanta is suffering a desperate decline in trees, which ultimately causes the temperatures to soar.
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