The research looked at peaks in biodiversity loss and their relationship with atmospheric CO2, finding 50 events over the last 534 million years that can be considered mass extinctions.
I am imagining “hunters” swarming into the forest and exterminating everything edible within a couple of weeks like a plague of locusts. Even if they were hunters, it wouldn’t help them.
Right, or soldiers as they see themselves as the leaders after the collapse. They’re actually putting a lot of effort into figuring out how to stay in charge of their security force among other things. Here’s a nice article explaining some of this if you’re interested.
Yeah, none of them are farmers or hunters.
I am imagining “hunters” swarming into the forest and exterminating everything edible within a couple of weeks like a plague of locusts. Even if they were hunters, it wouldn’t help them.
Right, or soldiers as they see themselves as the leaders after the collapse. They’re actually putting a lot of effort into figuring out how to stay in charge of their security force among other things. Here’s a nice article explaining some of this if you’re interested.