Sugar, Soil, and Environmental Collapse

February 26, 2026 00:13:26
Sugar, Soil, and Environmental Collapse
History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture
Sugar, Soil, and Environmental Collapse

Feb 26 2026 | 00:13:26

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Show Notes

Explore the hidden environmental history of the Caribbean in this deep-dive documentary into the ecological collapse triggered by the colonial sugar industry. From the seventeen hundreds to the present day, we examine how the "Great Stripping" transformed lush tropical rainforests into exhausted monoculture deserts, forever altering the region's biodiversity. This episode uncovers the heavy cost of the plantation system, detailing the loss of endemic species like Caribbean mahogany and the disastrous introduction of invasive species like the mongoose. We analyze the direct link between eighteenth-century deforestation, soil exhaustion, and modern-day climate vulnerability, including mangrove destruction and coastal erosion. Learn how centuries of land exploitation created a cycle of environmental exhaustion that impacts Caribbean food security and hurricane resilience today. This is not just a story of the past; it is an investigation into the biological inheritance of the islands and the haunting legacy of the sugar machine. Join us as we trace the shift from primary forests to concrete tourism developments, exposing the structural roots of the Caribbean’s modern environmental crisis.

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