Did History (Actually) Teach Us Anything?

Easter Island Ecological Collapse


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In this episode, we explore the devastating ecological collapse of Easter Island, one of the world’s most remote islands famous for its huge statues, vanished entirely, taking all tree species with it.

Forest harvesting began around 900 and peaked by 1400. By 1722, when European explorers came across the island, it was already deforested.

The consequences of deforestation had been dire: the ecosystem collapsed, resources diminished, and population dwindled. Trapped without food, resources, and a way off the island, the people turned on each other.

Explore the cautionary tale of Easter Island and its vital lessons for our world today...

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Did History (Actually) Teach Us Anything?By RRC International