In South America, it is the largest and most wonderful tropical rainforest in the world - the Amazon rainforest. This 4 billion acres of forest covering more than half the area of the tropical rainforest is the largest and most diverse rainforest in the world. Ten percent of all known species on Earth have been found in this rainforest, most of them have not been discovered yet. During the past century, the size of Amazon shrank due to agricultural expansion, pastures, infrastructure planning, energy exploration and illegal logging.
The gold mine boom is accelerating the destruction of the Amazon rainforest, a biologically diverse ecosystem that checks for global warming. Manual or small gold miners have dismantled the forests and are in gold rich mines beneath them. According to a survey, thanks to gold mining, the rate of deforestation in Peru's Amazon Madre de Dios region has been doubled. The gold mine is also responsible for releasing a large amount of mercury in the air and water of the Amazon. Mercury may harm plants, animals, fish and humans. In the Amazon city of Peru, 80% of local residents recorded unsafe mercury levels. Gold mining boom is not a good sign for Amazon or the regional and the world's people relying on it.
A highly contagious aerial virus that is released into the atmosphere from Amazon's tropical rainforest destruction and causes rapid and painful death. The only way to control the virus is to inject the drug Absolon expensively and painfully every day. We sold billions of dollars + Absolon in the industry and reconstructed society. Christopher Lambert criminal is looking for a murderer to kill scientists, but he found a medicine to treat NDS. A very infectious highly airborne virus without name, stolen by the government 's biofight research institute. Its initial symptoms include rashes that can quickly become lethal. Whether the virus should be gathered from the wild (like the Ebola virus) and grow as a weapon, or whether the laboratory should design it in some way for the first time is not clear on the film.
More than 80% of Amazon's tropical rainforest was destroyed by livestock industry. Every minute, 36 soccer fields in the Amazon were cut down to make a place for cattle. The result of this situation is not just tree cutting. Loss of countless unrelated plant species, most of which is important to the world's oxygen supply, while environmental activists are also killed. Animal husbandry produces more than 500 low oxygen (or hypoxic) areas in our ocean. These areas called "dead zones" are large oceans, lakes and rivers and other large waters where there is not enough oxygen to promote marine life prosperity. They are also called biological deserts. The agricultural industry is primarily responsible for nutrient leakage, which affects the water quality and greatly reduces the level of oxygen required.
Because consumable animal products are expensive, there are five ways in which livestock industry destroys our environment