/ECO GENERAL/ III - Summer Edition

I disagree. Mankind can create both beautiful environments or we can destroy it.
They key is creating a sustainable and efficient civilization for our people.
It is true that mosquitoes are not the worst parasite that is currently plaguing both the natural world and western civilization, however it is still a useless species that benefits neither man or nature. It is a parasite among parasites. A worthless insect that harms all animals, benefiting only certain kinds of bacteria and viruses.

NO MORE BULLI!
STOP SCARING EARTH-CHAN!

Yup, ending all third-world aid would be a huge step in the right direction. Their populations are artificially inflated by the overly altruistic policies of suicidal white western countries.

Who are we to judge that? Plenty of other insects and birds surely rely on mosquitoes as part of their diet. Wiping out an entire insect species could have unforeseen consequences on the food-chain. I don't think we should go down the road of judging which species are or are not "beneficial" to man or nature. If we followed such a utilitarian approach we could justify the extermination of all sorts of life unnecessarily. I can agree with this only when it comes to invasive species that damage the environment.

I thought the same thing when I saw I accidentally added an 'e' to scar. I hate that you can't delete posts here sometimes.

Mosquitos cull niggers. Let's worry about them after we eradicate a significantly more harmful and parasitic species, yes?

Start taking cold showers.
Invest in solar panels and battery arrays.
Start permaculture sustainable organic gardening with heirloom seeds.
Read the humanure handbook.
Raise your own free-range rabbits, chickens, ducks, and goats for milk, eggs, fur, meat, and feathers.
Do not take drugs and wife a girl who does not take (((birth control))).
Have many white children and raise them traditionally.
Start a tribe with people that look like you.
Ecofascism comes alive the moment you live it!

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/eco/ news
More Microplastics in Deep Sea Than Great Pacific Garbage Patch
ecowatch.com/microplastics-in-deep-ocean-2638732659.html

Does anyone else here plan to go off-the-grid within the next five to ten years? I just have to get enough money for land and have to acquire some more skills. This is also pretty in line with what I want to do. I'm very interested in the differences that could result from raising a child in a low-tech environment away from disgusting urban areas and Jewish culture

Microplastics In The Ocean Are A Mega Problem: Plastic Pollution Runs Deep In Monterey Bay

Wouldn't hurt to spend a few weeks disconnected so that you can get used to not being dependent on the system. You should always have a phone for emergencies and some good old books.

treehugger.com/culture/6-reasons-take-your-kids-camping-summer.html

That's the thing though. They don't. Bats don't eat them, birds rarely eat them, and most insects or fish that do eat them only consume them in their larval state and are not reliant upon them.
Besides, many of the worst mosquitoes in my country are invasive species anyway.