I hate this planet at present......I want to get off
Yeah.. you know I can't help thinking it's a zero sum game, whack-a-mole, robbing Peter to pay Paul. If this biosphere has any purpose, it's difficult to avoid the conclusion that it's basically to produce suffering.
There are 9 billion plus known sites of suffering on this planet- and that's just the human suffering. You make an intervention here, and the suffering intensifies somewhere else. And of course many of our interventions aren't even effective at relieving the suffering they are aimed at, often intensifying that. The whole situation makes a mockery of human pretensions of agency, ethics, or right action.
What about the slug on my doorstep? I noticed it and spared it from ending up crushed to death under my shoe. What a compassionate person I am! Or is it more compassionate to just crush it, perhaps without even realising it's happened, and spare it or its progeny from falling victim to my neighbour's slug pellets tomorrow? If there is such a thing as joy or contentment for slugs, what is say 24 hours of it worth, on the planetary balance sheet? Should I be more concerned with the slug, literally on my doorstep, as opposed to say the homeless guy a mile down the road? Aware that any intervention in either case is just as likely to intensify suffering as to relieve it?
And if you say: "Forget about the slugs, concentrate on improving human situations," Isn't that precisely the
strategy that has led us to environmental degradation and climate armageddon? But who cares, because the world is just a factory for suffering anyway, and who wants to sustain that?
You want to restore the Mediterranean to ecological health so that you can continue to boil lobsters alive in perpetuity, and generations of lobsters can obligingly breed in optimal conditions to satisfy your appetites? Isn't that the all too apparent subtext behind all this 'save the planet' stuff, whether it be demos, documentaries or direct action?
I'm not expecting answers to these questions- the tip of an iceberg of questions.