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Invasive species are a problem, but apparently Zebra Muscles have a very bright silver lining to them. https://www.ecosophia.net/a-conversation-with-nature/
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I'm on board with invasive species not being inherently bad, e.g. zebra mussels, and agree there's a lot of dogma in science. That aside, I don't get what this paper is trying to say. Sure, some things are cyclical and life is resilient. That doesn't mean ecological problems can't cause harm.
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I hadn’t read the full thing before, so you’re comment made me curious. The full thing is a good read, and it most definitely isn’t saying that ecological problems can’t cause harm.
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> our culture...is obsessed by the false belief that nature can’t adapt to our actions I think it's fair to say the article at least diminishes the negative impact we can have on our ecosystem. It's main point seems to be "wait long enough and things will rebound" as if that matters to those around today.
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FWIW, the article does contract itself in this. Again, hard to find the actual point in the article. Side note, I don't think nature is an entity with intent or autonomy and I don't think it's useful to talk about "us vs nature" the way the author does.
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