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Extinction is a natural event. There are far more extinct species than anything that has survived. If we are really worried about it we'll ship them some of our paddlefish just like we put nasty Alaskan wolves back in Colorado and Wyoming. That went well. Or not.
Yes, just like human death is a natural event, however, actions are taken when a human death is not natural, like murder, aircraft safety, food safety, etc.
So in this case, the extinction was not a natural event, it was human caused.
Then be the first in your neighborhood to stop living and industrialized lifestyle. So much self loathing you people have. Wow.
Some people only object to lithium mining and petroleum refining for OTHER PEOPLE'S consumption. When it's for their lifestyles, screw the environment, I need the convenience of that smart phone.
Species have been going extinct on this planet for as long this planet has had species. It's a normal, natural process. More species have gone extinct than there total species on the planet today.
Where does man get off thinking that he should, or even can, bring such a major natural process to a sudden halt? How long does he feel this halt should last? And for what reason?
Yes, just like human death is a natural event, however, actions are taken when a human death is not natural, like murder, aircraft safety, food safety, etc.
So in this case, the extinction was not a natural event, it was human caused.
They are not extinct they were forced to learn coding and sent to cubicle farms.
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