'Speculating which creature originally had the #coronavirus obscures a more fundamental source of our vulnerability to pandemics: the accelerating pace of habitat loss' Habitat loss increases likelihood species will come into contact w/ humans @thenation thenation.com/article/enviro…

Mar 24, 2020 · 12:15 PM UTC

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Nicola Sturgeon gave the go ahead to cut down 3.5 million trees destroying natural forest habitats in the interest of saving the planet then replaced them with monstrous wind turbines that kill 1000’s of Birds. I expect those at sea cause intolerant vibrations for marine life.
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Well you might also if you contain them for market. As for eating them wtf?
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Correction: The source is Wuhan Biolab
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Need to keep distance.
Exactly. Climate change, growing suburbs, increased pastureland for beef, and agricultural overuse are all damaging the habitats of all kinds of useful and protective creatures.
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Not the fault of wildlife but rather the wildlife market not only in China but in many African and aisian markets. Additionally the illegal wildlife trade of millions of innocent animals that are smuggled into Western countries. This needs to stop.
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An interesting read, and in line with the latest @wwf #report on "The loss of nature and rise of pandemics" wwf.panda.org/knowledge_hub/…#COVID19 #COVID19Pandemic #SARS_COV_2 #nature #ecosystems #pandemics
The Chinese are lying one day the truth will come oyt
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Picture of him squeezing the bat God these mad scientist that is messed up