• Sustainability

    From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 23 07:24:30 2022
    I know what the propaganda says. I know what the
    "Woke" crowd regurgitates on command like the
    well trained dogs that they are but, think of this:

    "Sustainability" was always an issue. It's just that
    we in the present are the most arduous in it's
    pursuit, if not the first ever to practice it.

    Yes, "Sustainability" was sought/practiced on a
    very limited scale or application in the past, that
    we know of...

    Google: Desertification for a stellar example.

    My point is, humans over exploit. Even today. Even
    right now. Even knowing the consequences. Humans
    over exploit. Most forms of life do. There's usually a
    predator/prey balance that keeps things from going
    overboard which means the "Sustainability" is
    external. It's thrust on a population in nature, if it
    exists at all, and no natural population makes an
    effort towards it.

    What does this mean?

    Over exploitation -- extinction, the stripping of land --
    is the hallmark of humans! We find evidence for the
    over exploitation of local resources, we find evidence
    of human habitation.

    What I would be looking for is the absence of, say,
    shellfish or specific shellfish within the sediments of
    a certain depth. If they're present before and maybe
    more recently, but absent for a specific period, that
    would be consistent with human occupation and
    exploitation.

    LET'S MAKE ONE THING CLEAR:

    humans have tastes. We /Like/ certain things and
    /Dislike/ others. If we're starving we may eat just
    about anything that'll fit into our mouths, but if we're
    not starving then we'll go for the specific food that
    we like, even if it means more work than another
    food.

    THAT'S another sign of humans but, the problem
    with that one is that a breeding population might
    pick clean one specific shellfish within the sliver of
    a moment, in geologic time, so from our standpoint
    it's unlike we could measure any difference between
    when one was wiped out as opposed to the other.

    ...but we could see if they both vanished!

    So over exploitation would be something we could
    look for AND FIND, even in our most archaic ancestors.




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