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'Saving The Planet' - what a stupid expression that is, but you hear it everywhere.
The planet can save itself quite well and has been doing so for millions of years. If necessary, it will heal itself by getting rid of humans - we're destined to fail as a species anyway. Plastics and social dumbing down practices have reduced average IQs quite nicely in just the last twenty years or so. In fifty or a hundred years?
I'm with agent Smith in his conversation with Morpheus about humans being a virus (you can search for that yourself if you've not seen The Matrix).
My bold,Trevor. Sadly, in the meantime we're causing the extinctioin of millions of other life forms. I read a really depressing article today about that. Not caused the demise of species directly, apart from hunting etc, but indirectly eg...through anthropogenic global warming which has led to massive fires with the worst losses in Australia but a study going back to 1788 shows that 39 mammal species have become extinct since colonisation in that country ,that's equivalent to 38% of the world's lost animals and that another 17 are now endangered or critically endangered. Seven could be gone within 20 years. Causes range from,as I mentioned, climate change and in addition habitat loss, invasive species (domestic cats have become wild) pollution,resource extraction and land clearance for cattle .Studies are carried out every 5 years and they had an election in May this year and the latest report was ready for publication in 2021 but the previous government under Scot Morrison held it back until after the election which,I'm pleased to say,he lost. He had a poor record on the enviroment and was very business-friendly. He passed a law to allow coal waste to be channeled into the ocean !! Fortunately, the new Labour government has an excellent Enviroment Secretary who has vowed to redress the poor record of the previous government.
Here she is...https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/jul/19/tanya-plibersek-pledges-new-environment-laws-to-end-years-of-wilful-neglect-by-coalition




