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_DeadFred_ ◴[] No.42481625[source]
It looks like we were successful at removing murder hornets in the US so that's nice:

https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/18/us/invasive-murder-hornets-ar...

Where I live in the NW rocky mountains we've lost the battle against Tanzi sadly.

People who talk about 'our betters' destroying things, in the Rockies we've ended up with a ton of 'transplanted' plants at our campgrounds (we had enough out of area people introduce poison ivy with their camping gear the parks had a campaign to eliminate it, at least our 'betters' brought something they thought worthwhile not introduce friggen poison ivy) because of lazy/nasty people who can't be bothered to keep their camping gear clean. Our lakes are devastated from non-native species spread by lazy recreational boaters who again can't be bothered to clean up. The 'just living life' type roamers bear quite a bit of blame for the modern spread of damaging non-native species (this coming from a Santa Cruz hippie kid that moved to the mountains).

Come on people, clean your camping/boating gear when going out of your normal area!

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1. MrMcCall ◴[] No.42482846[source]
Our median wealth in this country allows us to be so destructive as an unnoticed byproduct of our ridiculous standard and method of living.

Sure, idiots go into the wilderness and cause damage, and the residue from boating "enthusiasts" is terrible, but it's the machine itself that is the problem and those that can do something about it are too busy profiting from it to give a sh_t.

All the problems you describe are real, and they can all be addressed by better seeing through eyes of compassion with a heart tuned to care for others and our mother Earth, herself.

More succinctly, I've heard the saying, "Shit rolls downhill.", as it applies to the qualities of the leader percolating down through the ranks out to the leaf nodes of the culture. Most people are trying to emulate those power-hungry sociopaths, who are nearly always wealthy.

"No more turning away." --Pink Floyd's "On the Turning Away"