But some of those signatures have prompted cynicism —particularly that of Brazil. Two days after the declaration was announced, Indonesia—one of the most heavily forested countries—seemed to walk back its commitment. According to Diana Ruiz, senior forests campaigner for Greenpeace USA, the Indonesian statements highlight that the Glasgow declaration is big on promises and short on specifics. How will it happen? What are the targets? What does this mean for countries like Indonesia and Brazil, which are introducing policies that encourage more deforestation that contradict what they just pledged?
Its moratorium on permits for new plantations— the most immediate threat to tropical forests in the region —expired in September. Reducing and even halting deforestation is possible. Global deforestation rates have declined , decade on decade, since their peak of the s; for the past 30 years, temperate forests have seen a continued increase in forest cover.
Costa Rica has been paying farmers to protect forests. On the other hand, the preliminary numbers in the new Global Carbon Project report offer some very hopeful news. The researchers on the project had previously estimated that carbon emissions from deforestation and other land-use changes had increased by about 35 percent since But their revised estimate replaces that increase with a decrease of about the same size, largely because cropland expansion into tropical forests, in Brazil and elsewhere, has apparently been less than previously thought.
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Explore Space. Explore Fascinating Creatures. Explore Life. Learn more about the world with Our Infographic Posters. JWE2 is a game of things which should have been included last launch and problems fixed in the first year but with added grind. I really wanted to like this game but it's deeply flawed to the point of broken from a gameplay stand point and all too often a technical one.
But you'll need to finish it to unlock in the actual mode you want to play e. Pointless reputation. Pointless repetition ; You will be forced to do the same thing again and again as the game pads out it's play time so the devs could lie it was a 20 plus hr game. The game will have you endlessly fixing the most simple thing and micro managing every decision with little automation. They added these scientists who are just brain dead busy work and need every tasks done for them.
And everything now breaks every few minutes. It's crazy. Don't expect actual water physics as the dinosaur just floats in air but you can't enter the water try driving in it and it's like tarmac lol and the dino won't interact outside of it. The level of customisation is almost non existence and overall very poor.
I wish they would let modders help them and customise this game in ways we actually want. The avary is just a sad empty space inside and you can't build rocks or trees for dino birds. And same is true for hatchings. Its all extremely limited and not remotely like planet zoo or coaster. It's more like a cash grab recycled game without the core complaints addressed. The entire game is more like medium size dlc.
It's very much like the first one and not remotely like a fleshed out sequel. Almost copy and paste at times but with added grind. Honestly the game feels and plays like a mobile game as if it's been ported over.
Same graphics engine but with more issues. Also The game feels like it exists simply to promote the new film but not in a positive way. You're given the basics of the plot but no details and no conclusion.
And don't expect any camp creatatuous cross over. On pc it has many game breaking bugs and many small visual glitches and you'll need a decent pc to run on high settings. Still no multiplayer as we had hoped for or anything like an invasion or play other people's parks etc. The new modes like chaos are missed opportunities and again the game fails to even explain it self.
But it adds layers of additional complexity which make it more time consuming but not fun. It's boring in a way the first one was not. The music and sound and graphics are mostly good. The voice work is fine and has a few expensive film stars. All the stuff you've All ready seen is still here.
There are a few new additions but they're more after thoughts for marketing than game changers. But the ai is shockingly poor and the dinosaurs do not feel alive like planet zoo and the visitors are generic clones. Summary: Honestly I don't know what such respected competent devs were thinking beyond making cash as the game is very expensive and not a true sequel and not worth it's asking cost.
It feels like content has been removed and is going to be sold back to us as well. And that was a real problem with the first game dlc.
For this price with this little content it should all be free. I can not recommend this game in it's current state and I'm deeply saddened by the devs duplicity and overall lack of low effort when you compare this to their other amazing products. Do not believe the gushing reviews and if possible play for yourself. But be aware after the refund period the game quality drops off significantly which I'm guessing isn't an coincidence.
There are better dino sim games coming out but this is not one of them.
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