Life itself is a virus. Unchecked, it will spread and spread until it consumes everything around it, and then die. Entropy is a universal law, and nature is subject to it.
Nature doesn't have a point of view, it's a system that balances automatically, and continually. It has never been stable. There is no "good" or "bad" in nature. Even biodiversity is only "good" for us because we historically survived off of it. From nature's "point of view," it doesn't give a flying shit about species going extinct. Obsolete species going extinct and being replaced by others is one of the mechanisms used for balance, and it's always been subject to external pressures, such as climate change for example.
And ideologies don't happen in a vacuum, devoid of context. I guarantee your "organic" ideas were entirely lifted from stuff other people have said before. There are no new ideas, it's all been said before.
And no, we're not evolving pretty fast, at least in the way you mean. Evolution isn't about moving forward all the time. There are species that have found niches and have for all practical purposes ceased to evolve millions of years ago. Or massive saurian beasts who were at the top of the food chain "evolving" into birds. Evolving is a misnomer, it would be much more appropriate to say addapt. And humanity's method of addapting has ceased to be through genetic means ever since we became tool users, and free from the pressures of natural selection. We've been making our own "evolution" for a while now, yet we are genetically identical to homo sapiens a hundred thousand years ago.