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Old 27-04-2011, 09:46 PM
Ralbert Jastein (Raju)
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Man vs Wild (?)

What seperates humans from nature?

When people are talking about issues such as global warming (which may be true or not - no opinion given) or other (what we think) negative changes in our environment in general, some think that humans are distorting the true course of nature.

Is this correct? or are the changes we are making a part of nature? Is it a question about time?

What if we were part of nature and global warming was part of the evolution of our planet?

But then again thinking about these changes in a negative way may also be part of evolution!

Re-reading this it doesn't all make sense, difficult thought to write down.
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Old 28-04-2011, 10:37 AM
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Humans will be lucky to leave any impressionable change on this planet (includung ourselves) on a planetary life scale. Life that did have a major effect on the planet was far more simpler than humans - such as the first life to develop photosynthesis, which snowballed earth and set the foundation for life ever since
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