Since 1972, NASA and the USGS have deployed
satellites that snap specialized digital photographs of Earth’s landscapes. They’re able to capture details that exist in wavelengths invisible to the human eye, including those slightly longer than visible light called the near infrared. Healthy plants reflect energy in the near infrared, and by scanning the imagery, scientists can detect disruptions in Earth’s landscapes.
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These disruptions they have been detecting since 1972, do they also detect the destruction man is doing to the Earth? or is that "not to be discussed"?
Warmer temperatures and drought conditions prolong the life cycle of mountain pine beetles,.............................
Would be interesting to know if these kind of beetles were the reason for some of the barren areas too? With the climate change this is not a good sign for us humans, it seems they will move to other areas when they have eaten their way though these trees.
In an ideal World a law would be passed were NO guns were allowed and all those out there destroyed, trouble is the law makers are not going to take a risk of trying to pass that without making sure they are armed first.