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by TeMPOraL 360 days ago
Almost agreed, but I feel compelled to correct one thing, because it's a common and annoying misconception "nature lovers" harbor:

> One of millions of variables we constantly adapt to. If it's slow enough, no problem. But if it's hitting us fast(...), that... we may have problems with. That's when you see unrest, violence, crime. Wars. Famine. Suffering.

No. Famine, starvation, disease, suffering, mass deaths - and even wars - are exactly the process through which life adapts to slow changes. That's what it means for ecosystems to thrive, for nature to be in balance - that balance is held dynamically, by constant cycles of excessive slaughter followed by mass starvation.

We brought a lot of new problems on the table, both for ourselves and all other life, the latter of which can't even keep pace. But senseless suffering and comically painful death - that one came from nature, and we're actually successfully reducing it.