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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI think they are doing a pretty good job of that themselves. I've long felt there is a certain irony in it becoming the symbol of the WWF and what "everyone" thinks of in terms of saving wildlife, since it's decided for some reason I've never seen explained, to commit evolutionary suicide.There's no question that human pressures make their survival precarious but making the change from an omnivorous or carnivorous diet to a very limited vegetarian one, for which their teeth and gut are not best designed, one a long time ago didn't put them in the best place to cope.
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Overpopulation is greatly exacerbated by problems of resources depletion, whether that be natural resources or remunerative employment, and desertification brought about by climate change. Here, in aggregation as elsewhere, Western humankind's imposition of wasteful exploitative economic systems on peoples who priorly lived more-or-less in sustainable relations with their environments, together with religious philosophies that have both been hostile to birth control (in the past especially) while privileging humanity over the rest of the natural order (rather than seeing us as part of nature) have come back to bite us. For well-known reasons, where social welfare has not taken root large families come more by dint of material necessity than choice.
The bigger choice, transcendent of locale or nation, should not be human extinction but lifestyle systems that take account of achievable sustainability, the "carrying capacity" referred to earlier in discussing deer populations applied as a regenerative principle to human societies right across the piece.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOverpopulation is greatly exacerbated by problems of resources depletion, whether that be natural resources or remunerative employment, and desertification brought about by climate change. Here, in aggregation as elsewhere, Western humankind's imposition of wasteful exploitative economic systems on peoples who priorly lived more-or-less in sustainable relations with their environments, together with religious philosophies that have both been hostile to birth control (in the past especially) while privileging humanity over the rest of the natural order (rather than seeing us as part of nature) have come back to bite us. For well-known reasons, where social welfare has not taken root large families come more by dint of material necessity than choice.
The bigger choice, transcendent of locale or nation, should not be human extinction but lifestyle systems that take account of achievable sustainability, the "carrying capacity" referred to earlier in discussing deer populations applied as a regenerative principle to human societies right across the piece.
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