What is it that angers the speaker in the poem “I Am the Land. I Wait.”?

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In the poem "I Am the Land. I Wait.," the speaker is angered by the continuous mistreatment and exploitation of the land. They witness human actions like deforestation, pollution, and disregard for nature, which deeply disturbs and angers the speaker. The speaker's anger stems from the lack of respect and care shown towards the land, as well as the indifference towards the consequences of human actions on the environment.