I have been reading on environmental damages due human activities. Nevertheless, there is mixed and unclear real info Re, the threshold. Do we really have time to undo the damages? Or we have actually crossed the no return point?
Although we crossed the no return point, we can clean Earth and introduce cleaner production all over the world and protect wild nature. We can, but we don't do it. Every day we don't have a choice, and we are forced to buy food packed in plastic, but nobody knows if it's recycled. Problem is with all these broken packages and lack of control on it.
Thanks Adam Sulich and Ihab Alfadhel for your views. If you read each other you will see the difference in perspective wrt do we have time or not?
True, the conditions are getting worse every minute. I don't thing, no matter how hard we try restoration can't surpass the rate of destruction (just a hunch).
At the moment I am looking to find out a way to understand our exact stand point.