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If I read it correctly… there are WWII trenches that can be seen from space, are part of the landscape, and many are off limits because they still have Live Explosives/Toxins that could go off. Our warfare doesn’t help… one lick… to a healthy Earth.
It’s not just war. Our very existence has had and continues to have a great effect on all life and all environments on earth (both negative and positive). We should do as much as we can to minimize our negative impact on ecosystems. We need to conserve, recycle, replenish, and innovate not only for our benefit but for the benefit of the whole earth.
Why in God’s name would the beaver give Sir Rodney even the benefit of the doubt by implying that there’s a POSSIBILITY that the Kingdom of Id could legitimately involve flora and fauna in geopolitical issues?
As it turns out – the earth is pretty indifferent to all of that. When the dinosaurs were wiped out, the earth didn’t care, when the ice age it, the earth didn’t care. Critters and people may care – but the earth is pretty indifferent.
I Mad Am I over 4 years ago
If I read it correctly… there are WWII trenches that can be seen from space, are part of the landscape, and many are off limits because they still have Live Explosives/Toxins that could go off. Our warfare doesn’t help… one lick… to a healthy Earth.
littlejohn Premium Member over 4 years ago
There are still people dying in Egypt because of all the landmines laid down at El Alamein.
SamuelMeasa over 4 years ago
Nature tends to be the victim none of us think of when war comes around.
BigDaveGlass over 4 years ago
In war, none actually wins…..
Doug K over 4 years ago
It’s not just war. Our very existence has had and continues to have a great effect on all life and all environments on earth (both negative and positive). We should do as much as we can to minimize our negative impact on ecosystems. We need to conserve, recycle, replenish, and innovate not only for our benefit but for the benefit of the whole earth.
Gent over 4 years ago
Wow. A rare talking beaver!
cocavan11 over 4 years ago
Why in God’s name would the beaver give Sir Rodney even the benefit of the doubt by implying that there’s a POSSIBILITY that the Kingdom of Id could legitimately involve flora and fauna in geopolitical issues?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Nothing personal, just collateral damage. I wonder if anyone can get insurance against air strikes or errant SWAT invasion?
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
In war, there’s no winner…decades later, the affects are still here…
kimodb Premium Member over 4 years ago
Indeed.
WCraft over 4 years ago
Said every one of God’s creatures to man.
!!ǝlɐ⅁ over 4 years ago
Hedgehog, go back to your hedges. The trees are the domain of the Lorax! X-P
Thinkingblade over 4 years ago
As it turns out – the earth is pretty indifferent to all of that. When the dinosaurs were wiped out, the earth didn’t care, when the ice age it, the earth didn’t care. Critters and people may care – but the earth is pretty indifferent.
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
Well, dam it!
geese28 over 4 years ago
Leave it to beaver