Social media algorithms are designed to make you angry, and the old media is only interested in sensation or ‘if it bleeds, it leads.’ So you might be surprised to find there’s lots of good news in the world.

Here’s some - globally, more and more land is being rewilded and going back to nature, and the trend looks like it’s permanent. Decades-long productivity trends mean more and more food is being produced per square kilometer. With lab-grown meat and vertical farming in our future, these rewilding trends might even accelerate. Even if the human population finally peaks at 9 billion or so in a few decades, it won’t reverse the trend.

The rewilding milestone Earth has already passed

  • AwesomeLowlander@sh.itjust.works
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    18 days ago

    it states that humanity decreases sugar cane usage by switching to artificial sweetener - sorry, but these are chemicals?!

    Why is that ridiculous, though? It’s not a recommendation, it’s an analysis of trends. A reasonably believable one.

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      18 days ago

      You’re right. But are those trends really the outcome we wish for? Sure, farming is more efficient - but is the use of pesticides and herbicides what we want to achieve ? Another example: The article also states we have replaced cotton and wool with synthetics… I wonder whether that is actually a blessing? Many people are actually turning to wool, as it doesn’t release microplastics into the environment. The article is littered with such explanations… each one showing (and promoting) our continuing reliance on fossil fuels. After rereading the article, I’m not so sure I’m happy that more territories are re-wilding, as the rewilding seems to have a tremendous CO2 cost hidden behind it.