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[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, I've come to realize even in the medieval world, people had a huge impact on the environment even then. Esp. regarding wood. There's a reason cutting wood and gathering sticks was valuable--people needed daily cooking fires, and heat in the winter.

Add industry, even just smelting iron, bronze, copper, or firing bricks, and that's an even bigger need for fuel.

I imagine natural game was under similar pressures, which is why people moved to herding/farming instead of relying on hunting and gathering. And game was also affected by trees being cut for industry and fuel.