For the sake of argument, even if they didn’t know any better (shame on them for not knowing better), they could’ve easily recognized the problem and fixed it much sooner than 1995.
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themeatbridge@lemmy.world 21 hours agoMost people like to argue that “people didn’t know better back then.” That’s absolute bullshit. There were ecologists and scientists fighting to preserve wolves in the 1920s, and conservatives and capitalists chose to ignore the best advice of educated experts because killing wolves was easier and more profitable.
dohpaz42@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
themeatbridge@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
Sure, but we still have conservatives and capitalists ignoring the best advice of educated experts because it’s easier and more profitable.
whereisk@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
The system is geared towards negative presumption of the recent past even as it glorifies and reveres the long past (ancient philosophers and religious figures).
Just in case most of us figure out that anything we think of as new or intractable problems are things that we knew about and were deliberately ignored or actively campaigned against by the same forces that do it now.
boonhet@lemm.ee 20 hours ago
Well I for syre learned in school that our ancestors called wolves the nurses of the forest. In our culture anyway. They’re very important because by hunting old and sickly animals preferentially instead of killing indiscriminately, they improve the overall health of populations of other animals like deer or elk. Obviously it’s also not great for any population to get too large because they’ll destroy their own food supply. Again, release the wolves.
whereisk@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Fascinating, even if a gruesome thought if you reverse the analogy.