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Cockroaches
Feeling Very Optimistic About Future Of Planet
26
January, 2017
NEW
YORK—Declaring that their outlook is as hopeful as it’s been in
decades, an overwhelming majority of the world’s cockroaches said
in a poll released Thursday by the Pew Research Center that they felt
“highly optimistic” about the future of the planet.
The
poll, which surveyed 500 million of the nocturnal scavenging insects,
found that more than 95 percent believe the environment is headed in
the right direction, and that in the coming years the conditions in
their sewer, rotted-wood, and residential habitats stand to improve
dramatically.
“It
just puts my mind at ease to know my hundreds of kids are going to
inherit a planet where they can thrive and where they can one day
deposit their own egg cases without worrying.”
“With
everything that’s been happening in the world, I just can’t help
but be encouraged,” said a 6-month-old brown-banded cockroach from
a Queens, NY, bathtub drain, adding that with the stakes as high as
they are, it was a relief that so much progress was being made.
“These days, it seems like there’s always another bit of news
about carbon emissions, water quality, or nuclear proliferation that
cockroaches can get excited about, not to mention the fact that the
alley right outside has dumpsters with enough half-eaten takeout to
guarantee we’ll never go hungry.”
“It
just puts my mind at ease to know my hundreds of kids are going to
inherit a planet where they can thrive and where they can one day
deposit their own egg cases without worrying,” she added.
Across
species, cockroaches offered robust support for prevailing trends in
environmental policy, with 86 percent expressing enthusiasm for
technologies such as fracking and open-pit mining, 81 percent
praising the growing demand for disposable consumer goods, and 84
percent saying they were happy with the amount of industrial runoff
in ground soil. Another 4 percent reportedly skittered away beneath a
baseboard crevice before answering any questions.
The
survey also noted an unusually dramatic shift in cockroach attitudes
in just the past year, with optimism about the planet’s future
plummeting after the Paris climate agreement was signed last April,
but then suddenly rebounding to an all-time high by the second week
in November.
“Even
though progress hasn’t always been smooth, I’m more and more
confident that the planet is on the right track and that roaches are
going to be okay,” said a 7-week-old German cockroach from a
Minneapolis-area pile of decaying leaves. “And don’t forget, this
just doesn’t happen on its own. It’s because of the prudent
decisions that are being made by world leaders as we speak.”
“They
have my complete faith,” he added. “I know they’ll do what’s
best for us.”
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