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The Varied Impact of Humans on Nature
The impact of humans on nature is not uniform or predictable, with natural events like aging and menopause showing greater variability than man-made interventions. There is a belief among some that human impact on the world is bad and that a return to nature is necessary, but this view ignores the complex relationship between humans and the environment.
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The aging process follows a predictable pattern, unless it's a random event.
2:22:59 - 2:26:00 (03:01)
Summary
The aging process follows a predictable pattern, unless it's a random event. This leads to a sharp cut-off, like in the case of the maximum human lifespan being around 120 years.
ChapterThe Varied Impact of Humans on Nature
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Some people believe that humanity is bad and has a negative impact on the world, resulting in movements to decrease human population to save nature.
2:26:00 - 2:29:53 (03:52)
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Some people believe that humanity is bad and has a negative impact on the world, resulting in movements to decrease human population to save nature. However, many who hold this ideology do not realize they appreciate tamed nature rather than wild nature.