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Jagged EnvironmentCan we save the planet? |
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Mass extinctions |
Ideally, we can stop or slow down our level of pollution, of deforestation and decimation of habitat, which is killing off entire species. But, can we save the Planet, and what do we mean by this anyway? Human lives are enriched in the knowledge of being surrounded by a diversity of other animal species and plant-life, so preserving this seems necessary. This enrichment begs moral questions of us: what right do we have to destroy entire non-human species, or other creeds of humans, by pollution or culling? Moral judgements are the prerogative of those who feel they are somehow in-charge of others. All our activities matter most to how we feel in our human condition, and operate against the overwhelming and preordained agenda of the Natural Earth. The Natural Earth is coded to operate over billions of years. Over timescales beyond our comprehension, and beyond our comfort. Our concerns are those of short-term, local activity which stand against the backdrop of far longer Natural agenda. This we should not be too arrogant to forget. Copyright © 2001 Chris James Last updated 12 March, 2005 |
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