🗿 The Island That Saved Itself: What if Easter Island Were Twice as Large?
🗿 The Island That Saved Itself: What if Easter Island Were Twice as Large? Welcome back to The Worldsee . Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, is globally renowned for two things: its mysterious, towering Moai statues, and its tragic history as the ultimate cautionary tale of ecological collapse. Driven by isolation and over-exploitation, the island's lush palm forests were entirely wiped out. But what if geology had been just slightly more generous? Today, we explore a highly conservative, realistic speculative scenario. What if the volcanic activity that formed Rapa Nui lasted just a little longer, resulting in an island exactly twice its current size ( $\approx 327 \text{km}^2$ , roughly the size of Malta)? This isn't a fantasy of infinite resources. It is a story of how a slight geographical expansion can buy an ecosystem the most precious resource of all: time . 1. A Wider Canvas: The Geological Tweak Easter Island was formed by the merging of three massive shield volcanoes. In...