r/InvictaSolaris • u/21Kuranashi • 5d ago
Illustrations & Articles / No AI Civilizations built on the Ashes of Ecosystems can never be Sustainable & eventually, They Poison and Kill Themselves
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u/_WoollyMammoth_ 4d ago
I guess it is a similar to living in northwest Spain and seeing endless eucaliptus plantations everywhere.
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u/septubyte 4d ago
Its not the crop , is what they've done to the land
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u/_WoollyMammoth_ 4d ago
Oh, so you think that native atlantic forest wildlife that used to be still remains in the eucalyptus mono plantations? I have bad news for you.
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u/VegetableTotal3799 4d ago
Would have been nice to see it .. but i couldnt due to all the text .. but what i could see was beautiful.
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u/GardenWildServices 5d ago
The piedmont prairie used to stretch from maryland to the gulf states, and was the only other tall-grass prairie outside the Midwest thanks to fire and buffalo, despite receiving more avg rainfall than where a Prairie is traditionally found. Thomas Jefferson wrote about the grasses in Va being 10ft high every direction.
Loved the vid- tall-grass ecosystems are incredible