Indonesia’s rapid expansion of metal production for batteries is causing widespread deforestation as companies clear land for mining operations. The country’s push to become a major player in the global battery market is having detrimental effects on its rich biodiversity and indigenous communities. Environmentalists are calling for stricter regulations to protect Indonesia’s forests and curb the destructive impact of the metal build-out.
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As Grazers Replaced Wild Life In Himalayas. – Asian Scientist Magazine
A 14-year study by researchers at the Indian Institute of Science found that replacing wild herbivores with livestock in ecosystems leads to cascading impacts, affecting plant composition, soil characteristics, and insect populations like spiders, grasshoppers, ticks, and mites. The study in the Spiti region of the Himalayas showed that livestock grazing disrupts the ecosystem by altering food availability and plant proportions, leading to concerns about the spread of zoonotic diseases and the decline of predator...
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