Can ecosystems ‘malfunction’?
Ecosystems, such as the Amazon rainforest, are crucial to global health but face threats, losing their carbon absorption capacity. Research indicates that coral reefs are declining, jeopardizing fish stocks and climate regulation. Understanding ecosystems as aimless entities complicates conservation efforts, raising questions about how to address environmental crises effectively.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 04:00 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 23:40 UTC
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