Interesting Myths

my4thjeep

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ABC News article
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/2020/US/myths_040322-1.html

MYTH # 3 — Are We Destroying Our Forests?

Lots of Americans feel bad when they see images of trees being cut down, because they've been told that America's running out of forestland.

Carl Ross, of the group, Save America's Forests, says we've cut way too much.

"The loss of natural forests in America is a crisis," he said. "And we will lose species forever, and they'll go extinct, if we don't take action now."

Other environmental groups run ads warning of the dire consequences.

But The U.S. Agriculture Department says America has 749 million acres of forestland. In 1920, we had 735 million acres of forest.

We have more forest now. How can that be? One reason is technology that allows us to grow five times more food per acre — so we need less farmland. Lots of what once was farmland has reverted to forest.

But Ross says we don't really have more forests. "We have more areas, in America, with trees on them, that's true. But we have less that are natural," he said.

He's right that many of the oldest trees have been cut down, and about 7 percent of America's forests have been planted by man, but that still means that 93 percent are natural.

Ross is also concerned that loss of old-growth forest is leading to a loss of biodiversity.

But while some species have decreased, the populations of many others animals have actually increased in the past 75 years.

Michael Shermer says many people believe America is destroying the forests because environment groups need to scare people to raise money.

"The fear is there," he said, "because, if your goal is to raise funds you have to scare people. You can't tell people things are getting better, and here's the data. You have to tell people things are worse."

The truth, however, is that today in the United States there are two acres of forestland for every single person, and America is growing more forest than it cuts.
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
Yup, 'tis a fact. Also, forest that is clear cut today, will qualify for "old-growth" status in about 120 years. Weird, trees grow. You can cut them down and new ones actually grow back. That's not what the Sierra Club told me...
 

my4thjeep

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"The fear is there," he said, "because, if your goal is to raise funds you have to scare people. You can't tell people things are getting better, and here's the data. You have to tell people things are worse."

This is my favorite part.
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
There is 30% more timber volume per acre in the United States today than in 1952.

Just another fact I dug up. Points back to that growing thing again...
 

my4thjeep

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mbryson said:
Wow, "truth" from ABC.........esp. 20/20...........what is the world coming too? Wonder what will happen to that writer?

I know I know from the extremist left wing of news...
I am sure a cat of nine tails was used in scourging his pro-realistic environmental views.
 

Milner

formerly "rckcrlr"
I love info like this, and LOVE to see the media cover it!!
We need to compose a list of facts/myths of this type....That way I can give it to the stinky, hippy wantabee, kid that knocks on the door asking for money for sewer....
 

EZRhino

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rckcrlr said:
I love info like this, and LOVE to see the media cover it!!
We need to compose a list of facts/myths of this type....That way I can give it to the stinky, hippy wantabee, kid that knocks on the door asking for money for sewer....


Any chance that that report was from John Stossel? That guy rules!!

EZ
 
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