ஹோலோசீன் பேரழிவு (Tamil Wikipedia)

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  • "Without humans, the whole world could look like Serengeti". EurekAlert!. பார்க்கப்பட்ட நாள் August 16, 2020. The existence of Africa's many species of mammals is thus not due to an optimal climate and environment, but rather because it is the only place where they have not yet been eradicated by humans. The underlying reason includes evolutionary adaptation of large mammals to humans as well as greater pest pressure on human populations in long-inhabited Africa in the past.

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  • Stokstad, Erik (5 May 2019). "Landmark analysis documents the alarming global decline of nature". Science (journal). American Association for the Advancement of Science. பார்க்கப்பட்ட நாள் 26 August 2020. For the first time at a global scale, the report has ranked the causes of damage. Topping the list, changes in land use—principally agriculture—that have destroyed habitat. Second, hunting and other kinds of exploitation. These are followed by climate change, pollution, and invasive species, which are being spread by trade and other activities. Climate change will likely overtake the other threats in the next decades, the authors note. Driving these threats are the growing human population, which has doubled since 1970 to 7.6 billion, and consumption. (Per capita of use of materials is up 15% over the past 5 decades.)

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