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[–] whaleross@lemmy.world 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

We are above nature like an anteater that can destroy an entire ant nest is above nature. Except we do it at a scale that the rest of nature can not replenish itself. But it is our nature. Unfortunately.

[–] turdas@suppo.fi -5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

We're above nature in a far more profound way than the ant-eater, because for the most part humans don't rely on nature replenishing itself -- we have agriculture. None of the problems facing us really have to do with replenishment so much as they do with unchecked consumption. For example with climate change the problem isn't that we're burning fossil fuels faster than they replenish, but rather the fact that we're burning them at all.

People making this point probably usually think of climate change destroying humanity, but the truth is that even completely unchecked climate change will not make humans go extinct. It may destroy our global society, lead to the death of a large chunk of our population and set us back hundreds of years, but it almost certainly won't kill us all. That, I think, goes to show just how far above nature we are, for better and for worse.