"Destroying rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal"
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The intent is rhetorical judo: take the abstract language that often shields environmental destruction - development, growth, extraction - and translate it into a moral scene anyone can picture. You can almost smell the smoke. The subtext is that the rainforest is not merely a storehouse of timber or land; it’s cultural patrimony in biological form, an accumulated masterpiece of evolution. To destroy it is not an unfortunate trade-off but a vandalism we would instantly condemn if the “asset” looked like art.
Context matters: Wilson spent a career arguing that biodiversity is not decoration but infrastructure - ecological resilience, genetic libraries, undiscovered medicines, climate regulation. His analogy also needles the false generosity of urgency: yes, people need meals, jobs, and stability. But setting fire to a masterpiece is the behavior of a society that can’t imagine alternatives, or doesn’t want to. The line indicts not hunger, but shortsightedness disguised as necessity.
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| Topic | Nature |
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| Source | Unverified source: TIME: Nature: Splendor in the Grass (E. O. Wilson, 1990)
Evidence: This is the earliest primary-ish publication I could verify online that prints the quote and explicitly attributes it to E. O. Wilson: “Destroying rain forest for economic gain, Wilson now says, ‘is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal.’” It appears in R.Z. Sheppard’s TIME article d... Other candidates (2) A Mathematician's Journey to the Edge of the Universe (Manjunath.R, 2020) compilation95.0% ... Destroying rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal . " - E.O. Wilson N... E. O. Wilson (E. O. Wilson) compilation32.8% ainst asking religious questionssince his main interest were ants it is to his interesting 2010 novel anthill we sho |
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