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appalachiablue

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Thu Mar 26, 2020, 03:34 PM Mar 2020

Coronavirus A 'Clear Warning Shot' From Nature To Humanity, Top Scientists Say

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'Coronavirus a 'Clear Warning Shot' From Nature to Humanity, Top Scientists Say."We are intimately interconnected with nature, whether we like it or not. If we don't take care of nature, we can't take care of ourselves," Common Dreams, 3/26/20.

While healthcare providers and government officials around the world work to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic and mitigate the effects of a resulting economic crisis, scientists urged authorities to also seriously consider a long-term strategy for preventing another infectious disease outbreak—calling the coronavirus a "clear warning shot" from nature.

Previous warnings—taking the form of the Ebola epidemic of 2014, the SARS outbreak in 2002-2003, and MERS in 2012—have gone unheeded, U.N. Environmental Program director Inger Andersen said Wednesday "Never before have so many opportunities existed for pathogens to pass from wild and domestic animals to people," she told The Guardian, thanks to widespread habitat destruction through deforestation, mining, exploitation of animals for profit, and the climate crisis. "Our long-term response must tackle habitat and biodiversity loss," Andersen said.



- In the Amazon basin in Brazil a fire burns trees next to grazing land in Ze Doca.

Our immediate priority is to prevent the spread of #COVID19. In the long-term, important to tackle habitat and #biodiversity loss. Never before have so many opportunities existed for pathogens to pass from animals to people. ForPeopleForPlanethttps://t.co/xG4qicCvtZ — Inger Andersen (@andersen_inger) March 25, 2020

Wildfires throughout Australia and Brazil—with the latter linked to President Jair Bolsonaro's administration in the interest of ranching and agribusiness interests—rising global temperatures brought on by fossil fuel extraction, and other extreme weather caused by the climate crisis are all to blame for a loss of "wild spaces," Andersen said. This "continued erosion," she told the outlet, "has brought us uncomfortably close to animals and plants that harbor diseases that can jump to humans."

"We are intimately interconnected with nature, whether we like it or not. If we don't take care of nature, we can't take care of ourselves." —Inger Andersen, U.N. Environment Program With 75% of infectious diseases originating from wildlife, Andersen and other experts said, increased demand for animal products around the world could be putting humans at risk for outbreaks like the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus, officially known at SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19, is thought to have spread from a species of horseshoe bat to another animal in a live animal market in Wuhan, China, allowing it to spread to humans.

"The origin and pathway of the coronavirus pandemic shouldn't surprise us," World Bank environmental specialist Daniel Mira-Salama wrote last week. "The SARS epidemic in 2003 jumped to humans from civet cats, sold in markets as pets and as a delicacy. MERS was transmitted to humans from camels in 2012. Avian influenza, Nipah virus, Ebola, HIV… all of these and many other Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs) originated in animals and were transmitted to humans—a phenomenon called zoonosis."

Ending illegal animal trades would help cut down on the spread of infectious diseases in markets, which the experts called an "ideal mixing bowl," according to The Guardian. "We should be taking this as a clear warning shot," Professor Andrew Cunningham of the Zoological Society of London told The Guardian. "It's almost always a human behavior that causes it and there will be more in the future unless we change."

A global governmental effort similar to the concrete, far-reaching government reforms to stop the climate crisis demanded by Greta Thunberg and other campaigners around the world is needed to face "the deadly impacts of collapsing ecosystems," Irish Wildlife Trust campaign officer Pádraic Fogarty tweeted.

While President Donald Trump has claimed numerous times that COVID-19 "came out of nowhere" and is a crisis that "nobody expected," its emergence and spread was "not only predictable, it was predicted," Cunningham told The Guardian. Scientists have warned for years that "there would be another viral emergence from wildlife that would be a public health threat."...

More, https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/03/25/coronavirus-clear-warning-shot-nature-humanity-top-scientists-say

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Coronavirus A 'Clear Warning Shot' From Nature To Humanity, Top Scientists Say (Original Post) appalachiablue Mar 2020 OP
Endorse cilla4progress Mar 2020 #1
hazard flag, return to gate for systems check until further notice appalachiablue Mar 2020 #2
We are the pandemic. forgotmylogin Mar 2020 #3
+1 2naSalit Mar 2020 #5
I've said it before: Mother Earth is fighting back. In_The_Wind Mar 2020 #4
Mother Earth makes fools of us all. defacto7 Mar 2020 #6
Mother Nature Faux pas Mar 2020 #7
Always! OldBaldy1701E Mar 2020 #9
Maybe we should have a crack team Harker Mar 2020 #8

OldBaldy1701E

(5,126 posts)
9. Always!
Thu Mar 26, 2020, 06:13 PM
Mar 2020

But that's okay, we can still just sit here and let the vultures who have to have more destroy our environment, our lives, and our future. We will sit here anyway, so why not sit here while the planet burns? No one has done much to really combat this problem, because no one wants to fight multiple fronts. (Well, that and there is no profit in being progressive.) You have the rich who just have to destroy forests and food producing lands for their plastic googahs. You get capitalistic governments who refuse to understand that resources are finite and to go past that line is to reduce the usability of the land and the people. You have to fight those who are brainwashed to believe their crap. No one person can do this, and so far, it is only this or that person who is trying to do anything. There are still streets out there, how come no one is filling them with indignation? (Yes, yes, I am aware of the current lockdown situation so I am aware of why there is no one in the streets at the moment. And, as we have already seen, the rethugs are using this to try and tweak our society to their benefit. No shame in that party. AT ALL.)

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