> Probably the truth really is somewhere in between

I think this isn't just about hard science where there is indeed one
(though maybe difficult to discern) truth.

People can have very different opinions about what sort of world they
find desirable to live in. There is no one truth in between the
extremes of thinking that world population should be 10 million with
most of the world left untouched and those 10 million living close to
nature and thinking that actually you wish for humanity to conquer
space and in the mean time you want as much of nature appropriated for
human use as feasible.

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