That is the Darwinist dogma. We need more life on the planet, not less. Animals, fungi and plants form complete ecosystems. You cannot generate soil and - eventually die from soil erosion - if you don't time the rainy season with ploughed plant matter and animal fertilizer all at the same time(all done by using nature) to activate fungi to break all organic matter down to new soil. Open ground oxidation is greenhouse inducing. Fungi can incorporate the carbon we are so actively scared of unlike our pessimistic predictions go. They are pretty good at what they do, it is our interventions of ecosystems that make the land barren. When is the last time herbivores trampled vegetation at the start of the rainy season, or a forest is considered a soil bank?Save the Earth... means less people.
People are not polluters, the lifestyle is pollution oriented. Nobody needs to have new stuff, we just don't have a service economy.
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