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Biodiversity is a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth. It can be used more specifically to refer to all of the species in one region or ecosystem. Biodiversity refers to every living thing, including plants, bacteria, animals, and humans. Scientists have estimated that there are around 8.7 million species of plants and animals in existence. However, only around 1.2 million species have been identified and described so far, most of which are insects. This means that millions of other organisms remain a complete mystery.

Over generations, all of the species that are currently alive today have evolved unique traits that make them distinct from other species. These differences are what scientists use to tell one species from another. Organisms that have evolved to be so different from one another that they can no longer reproduce with each other are considered different species. All organisms that can reproduce with each other fall into one species. Read more...

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Now, teams of government scientists are reporting widespread coral death, which they say is the worst bleaching to hit the state. There are still areas of live coral, and some bleached coral will recover, but as scientists gather data, the scale of mortality has left many shocked.

Dr Thomas Holmes coordinates the marine science program at the WA government’s Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. [...] “I’m not afraid to use the word unprecedented,” he says.

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[–] PalmTreeIsBestTree@lemmy.world 14 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) (3 children)

We all are going to be living hell on earth soon

[–] wondrous_strange@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

It is already hell for countless living creatures, including humans; some of us are just too privileged to care since its easier to just ignore given the option.

[–] solo@piefed.social 2 points 5 hours ago

Maybe so, maybe no. It's not predetermined.

It's what we do now that will shape the future. I mean, we the people. We cannot rely on governments or corporations to do the right thing without us forcing them to. By now, we know this.

So, I believe that conversations about solutions are more fruitful than deterministic statements, no matter how highly upvoted these statements are.

[–] JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world -5 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (2 children)

What's the point of this comment? Do you feel better having made it?

PS: Sometimes I'm mystified by humanity. The votes don't lie. People actually enjoy reading empty doomsterism. Maybe some of you are even subscribed here to get your daily fix. Call me crazy but personally I find there's quite enough doom in life as it is and when I come here I'd prefer to read comments that actually add some value and even (gasp!) suggest solutions.

[–] wondrous_strange@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

Op's comment definitely added value while yours reduced.

You're crazy.