Ohhhh ecology has nothing to do with pollution levels now
Because of course swimming in an ocean of industrial waste (which hunter gatherers couldn't even start to produce btw) is nothing that could ever devastate the "ecology"
Pfff what a joke
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I'll read the rest but really, I should stop there, it's bordering on stupid troll now
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No I'll stop there, your whole argument doesn't make any sense it's a giant troll, or you're completely retarded
I agree with the point your making, pollution is bad, it just has nothing to do with the article.
You fail to point out how slowly wiping out fauna would lead to better results than industrialization.
This "Hunter-Gatherers Ravaged The Environment. Industrialization Saved It."
Is the title of the article
I don't need to read it beyond the title to see a gigantic bs
So I evidently don't need to read the rest, because it's literally utter shit, from the beginning
Industrialization did many things, saving the environment isn't one of them, period
And hunter gatherers, have never EVER been a threat to their environment
As a matter of fact there isn't a more eco friendly way to live than that https://www.thebigraise.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Ju-Hoansi-bushmen-1280x640.jpg
However, this http://theamericanenergynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/China-pollution.jpeg
Is an absolute disaster for the environment, a disaster the hunter gatherers pictured above are in no way capable to achieve, not even able to come close to it, for obvious reasons
Industrilaization pollutes, period, and massively, it destroys entire echo systems
Hunter gatherers... They hunt, eat, and shit
They don't build mega cities, which are all an environmental disaster btw, even the cleanest
Well if you did read it you would see that, yes the title is shit, but it also has nothing to do with what the article is talking about.
It's about the move from HG to agrarian societies.
I don't think they ever cover industrialization in a form other than farming, and the benefits that were gained from it. Those were extended both to humans and the environments they lived in.
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