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Why is the Amazon rainforest ecosystem described as “fragile” ?

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Why is the Amazon rainforest ecosystem described as “fragile” ?

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The Amazon Rain Forest is described as fragile by the Greens and the Global Warming Political crowd because they have an agenda which is all part of their method of scaring everyone half to death thus to enable them to have political power and to keep it. What these Green and Global Warming lobbyists so easily forget to mention is that compared to the northern Tundra of Russia and Canada etc., the rain forests of such as the Amazon are but small wooded areas. Thing is they just don’t want you to know that. The most common plants on Planet Earth are the grasses. There is hardly a space (except the deserts and dense jungles) where grass of one kind or another does not grow. The grass on my 100 by 30 feet lawn at the back of my house, does more good to the atmosphere than half a dozen trees. But the Greens just don’t want anyone to know. Yes, it’s the Amazon Rain Forest and when it goes the rain will stop forever, or some such nonsense. Then there’s all that waffle about loss of species a

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