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Manar Elarmany
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“Our collective guilt over man’s impact upon the environment can, I feel, propel us in the direction of overtreatment, based on an assumption that we know what’s best for damaged habitats..”
— Jan 30, 2026 01:25AM
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Manar Elarmany
is on page 315 of 376
Also people who believe in partial human extermination for the good of the environment never include themselves in the people who could be erased. They count themselves among the survivors and that they would do better.
It’s hypocritical and cruel.
— Jan 30, 2026 01:13AM
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It’s hypocritical and cruel.
Manar Elarmany
is on page 314 of 376
Is the answer to our environmental problems a drastic decrease in human population? Because of insufficient resources?
Or isn’t it better to choose a different lifestyle that doesn’t require this much consumption of everything?
I don’t think overpopulation is the problem I think the problem is how we (companies mostly) have been using this planet and its resources with abandon and disregarding consequences.
— Jan 30, 2026 01:08AM
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Or isn’t it better to choose a different lifestyle that doesn’t require this much consumption of everything?
I don’t think overpopulation is the problem I think the problem is how we (companies mostly) have been using this planet and its resources with abandon and disregarding consequences.
Manar Elarmany
is on page 213 of 376
“When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it hitched to the rest of the world. Tug hard enough, and we risk the whole beautiful tapestry coming undone.”
— Jan 26, 2026 08:39AM
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Manar Elarmany
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“Even if we were all to be wiped out tomorrow… we have set in motion evolutionary forces that will continue to act upon the genetic makeup of almost every other species alive on this Earth.”
— Jan 26, 2026 12:48AM
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Manar Elarmany
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“Human predation in general is thought to have accelerated the rate of trait changes in other species by 300 percent. We too find ourselves in an arms race with pesticide-resistant insects, herbicide-resistant plants, drug-resistant viruses, and antibiotic-resistant bacteria.”
The author also talks about how most elephants are no longer born with tusks due to excessive hunting by humans. Sad and scary.
— Jan 26, 2026 12:40AM
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The author also talks about how most elephants are no longer born with tusks due to excessive hunting by humans. Sad and scary.









