@Lampion
Why, then, does the popular
narrative of Easter Island’s collapse persist ? It likely has less to do
with the ancient Rapa Nui people than ourselves, Lipo explained.
The
concept that changes in the environment affect human populations began
to take off in the 1960s, Lipo said. Over time, that focus became more
intense, as researchers began to consider changes in the environment as a
primary driver of cultural shifts and transformations.
But this
correlation may derive more from modern concerns with
industrialization-driven pollution and climate change, rather than
archaeological evidence.
Binghamton University
However future forensic historians (archaeologists &
anthropologists) will be right when they determine that our society
collapsed because we decimated our reliable and affordable energy
infrastructure in order to build a lot of useless statues due to “modern concerns with industrialization-driven pollution and climate change.”
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2021/07/15/malthusian-myth-busting-easter-island-edition/
tout, mais vraiment tout se que colporte la secte des zinzins verts ,n’est que mensonges et manipulations