“Within a span of approximately 300 years, human activity on Earth went from dangerous to aggressively omnicidal. Once they got up to speed, Homo Sapiens required a scant 50 years to eliminate 90% of the conserved biocomplexity of Earth.
That’s where the majestic forests and thriving oceans that were the originary nurseries of life (and intelligence) on Earth -went-. It’s unfortunate that we never saw them and have only images by which to understand what they were.
At least we have some idea of the reason; convenience.
In the end? The oceans and forests were inconvenient. Living beings were inconvenient. And threateningly unpredictable.
Apparently, so, too, was human intelligence.”
— a teen from 2050 speaking to the nation from her essay on ecological resurrection
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