Such an interesting subject. @stabe told me about a book on it, called 'Sapiens' and retracing human evolution. It learn some of the point you talk about (as deforestation by the fire to kill megafauna) but I didn't read it yet. Hope to do it soon to can discuss of it with you. From what I know for the moment, sedentary life-style was the separation between human and nature (take advantage on it to grow), and begining of our society that we know now cause the worst troubles earth never knew (nuclear wastes and cataclysms, chimical pollution, massive deforestation, ogm contamination, carbon excess... and more). Thanks for opening this subject here, that's important to try conscientisating on our life-style to begin changing it for better.
An other point, that we take part now (more than nuclear electricity we use to make run our computers), is internet : working with carbon we make destrucing forests in america. And a big superficy...
Yes all true and very interesting, even on a philosophical level. It is these kinds of arguments you will find that supersede most of the usual geopolitical claptrap that makes mainstream media have a pulse.....it is a shame that most actually ignore it except to promote some hidden political agenda which falls nothing short of pandering to partisan divide.....which is also why these things will essentially go ignored. Check out the works by John Zerzan.
Right. And yes that's crazy how politicals are hypocrites about health of the earth (and ours in the same time). Talking about environnement, and helping their industrial friends to keep their way.. I'll have a look to this, thanks for the reference