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by idclip
2205 days ago
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Ignorance, fear ... and nature ... i understand needing to hunt for food, when food is scarce. But we dont stop and continue because of habbit, ritual, and culture. Basically cargo-culting until it risks our own skin. I am filled with a deep sense of apology to everything we touch ... very few things we touch are truly better. Its a shame, and a gloomy, powerless conclusion. I hope .. that we change, and transcend, soon. |
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Penicillium is a famous example of a fungus that makes toxins to destroy bacteria. On the other hand, the bacterial cultures in sourdough produce lactic acids which make the environment hostile to other, slower-growing things.
Then on a macro scale, look at beavers. They undertake massive ecological engineering for their own sake. They can wipe out countless other small animals and ground-nesting birds with the floods they cause.
It’s another kind of human exceptionalism to think we’re unique in altering the environment to suit ourselves at the expense of other species. We’re not. Perhaps the more distinguishing feature is that some of us actually care about it.