I'm human. We are a monopolistic species. Human beings can accomplish abstract thinking, and most creatures of the animal kingdom pay just a few minutes of attention. We can extract the purest element from the most devastated land. We can also destroy vulnerable biodiversity that the Earth has created for millions of years. However, human race should be punished by extincting many different species for extinction. In Thomas Palmer's article "The Case of Humanity", Palmer explores topics such as human achievement, human diversity, and damage caused by diversity to the environment.
Thomas Palmer is a novelist and a naturalist focusing on the material world and where human beings are. (Connected, Carol Lea Clark) Palmer wrote many novels, but his work includes "Fantasy science" (1990) and "Reptile scenery: urban world rattlesnakes" (1992). He also posted his paper "Human Cases" on "Atlantic Monthly". In this article, he explains the human perspective as a species of the earth. Pauler defaults that humans are at risk of our environment because of rapid economic growth and the need for construction and consumption. Palmer's work is very interesting and his writing style makes it easy for me to understand.
In these articles on FFreedom we will explore barriers to prosperity other than humans and humans, and to ensure the prosperity of all beings. I would like to pay special attention to the implications of people other than humans, including humans, other creatures and others in the human world, on the human world.
By studying the unifying principle of the regeneration system, mankind has a new picture in the world: regenerative thought relocates mankind as a recovery, beneficial and therapeutic power of the entire human being and the whole planet. This is a new understanding of human being "the immune system" of the earth, not its self-destructive cancer. As you can see, to understand this type of investment, we need to transform the paradigm and develop some concepts such as supply chain into a supply network. As Riola Adler wisely pointed out, "Since the definition of wealth and capital contains more than just money, its value becomes more visible and can be used