Absolutely creative!
I think it's human nature to create, to find out, to learn, to grow & evolve, to learn from what didn't work and try again, and so on.
I don't think the other end of the stick should be 'destructive'. 'Stagnant' would be better. But that'd be more on an individual level I think.
Even when mankind as a whole is being held back by an oppressing force we find ways to get, do, have what we need and want.
We cannot be contained as we have this inner drive to grow and be free and to create.
I like your choice of opinion. I would have liked to choose Creative too. But, when the Earth is dying and humanities leaders can not see eye to eye, it is a huge concern.
The Earth dying? Not at all! That's what they want to believe, 'they' being the ones in power.
I invite you to watch "The Long Way Up" documentary with Ewan McGregor and his friend in which you can follow them travelling up all the way from the southern tip of South-America to LA.
They travel through countries where people are doing so much that Western people don't seem to believe in, like solar power, wind energy etc.
But also other things like when they go through Ecuador. Much jungle on the mountains was being cut back for cattle. A former US business guy started a project there to restore the rainforest and has succeeded. He's only buying more and more land, doing the same all over.
And the beauty... within the few years he's been at it the rainforest has recovered, animals that were near extinct are living there again now. It only takes a few years of no interference by humans and it all recovers and flourishes.
He's employed the local people so they stopped cutting back trees. They now get paid a decent pay to help keep that huge piece of land intact.
Other beautiful things happening in Colombia to break the gangs, to give youngster an proper education and a future. And they're succeeding at it!
The only ones who don't see the beauty and what's happening and think all is lost are Western people that listen to the news.
But that story is fabricated and not true at all. You just got to shift your input.
Up to you, and everyone else. It's a choice to keep listening and believing the nonsense they keep pumping out or to broaden your horizons.
Again, I invite you to watch that documentary! It's an eye-opener, makes you wonder why we cannot do it if poor people in South-America can. And then sit and think about the answer.