Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'deforestation'

The large-scale removal of forests and tree cover, primarily through human activities such as logging, agriculture expansion, and urbanization. Deforestation has significant historical implications, transforming landscapes and ecosystems while affecting indigenous populations and climate patterns across continents. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to forest management could dramatically alter environmental conditions, resource availability, and the development of human civilizations.

What If South American Deforestation Was Addressed Earlier?

Exploring the alternate timeline where international efforts halted widespread Amazon rainforest destruction in the 1980s, potentially altering global climate trajectories, biodiversity conservation, and economic development across South America.

What If The Amazon Rainforest Had Different Protection Policies?

Exploring the alternate timeline where stronger international and regional protection measures were implemented for the Amazon rainforest in the 1980s, potentially altering global climate outcomes and preserving biodiversity.

What If The Amazon Rainforest Was Never Deforested?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Amazon rainforest remained intact, preserving its biodiversity and critical role in global climate regulation, with profound impacts on environmental systems and human development.