also aren't we the ones that murdered rhinos for their horns??? LIKE if WE'RE the reason they're going extinct in a completely unnatural way, there's obviously a problem
There's natural background extinction and the accelerated extinction caused by human activities. Humans are causing it to happen faster than species are able to adapt and evolve, which isn't healthy for the environment.
"also aren't we the ones that murdered rhinos for their horns???"
You can't murder an animal, that word only applies to humans killing other humans.
"which isn't healthy for the environment."
There's no such thing as environmental health. It's a chaotic dynamic system subject to entropy.
Do you want to hear something worse?
It is estimated that every day 150-200 species become extinct, 24 times the natural rate. If this doesnt shock you, i guess the pictures of the few victims will.
Ok, I'm no math wiz, but if that's true how are there ANY species of anything left? You're talking entire species of animals here every single day. Think about that. Let's take your low end. 150 species every day is 54,750 entire species completely disappeared from the face of the earth every year. According to the first Google result I found there are 8.7 million species on earth, at least there were. According to my calculator the earth would be empty in 159 years. How long has this extinction been going on? Your statement basically says we get up one day and all the dogs (or whatever animals) are gone. Shouldn't we really have noticed shit disappearing by now?
"There's natural background extinction and the accelerated extinction caused by human activities. Humans are causing it to happen faster than species are able to adapt and evolve, which isn't healthy for the environment." - guest
Otherwise you would have been all "frogs are extinct!?".
You can't murder an animal, that word only applies to humans killing other humans.
"which isn't healthy for the environment."
There's no such thing as environmental health. It's a chaotic dynamic system subject to entropy.
and what it's saying is also shit
It is estimated that every day 150-200 species become extinct, 24 times the natural rate. If this doesnt shock you, i guess the pictures of the few victims will.
Also, I'm more inclined towards the Hollow Earth theory.
There's no such thing as environmental health. It's a chaotic dynamic system subject to entropy.