Yeah there’s a whole lot of active intervention into the environment that we do to actively combat the ways we intervene passively (eg forest planting, irrigation, rewilding, species management) that is not necessarily beneficial to the long-term habitation of our planet.
That being said, there are much smarter people than myself that are much better at finding the balance between interventionism and pacifism when it comes to ecology. Of course we have some knowledge of social ecology floating around on hexbear but I’d love to see some more discussion on how the next socialism should interact with nature.
Yeah there’s a whole lot of active intervention into the environment that we do to actively combat the ways we intervene passively (eg forest planting, irrigation, rewilding, species management) that is not necessarily beneficial to the long-term habitation of our planet.
That being said, there are much smarter people than myself that are much better at finding the balance between interventionism and pacifism when it comes to ecology. Of course we have some knowledge of social ecology floating around on hexbear but I’d love to see some more discussion on how the next socialism should interact with nature.