Humans using too much sun!


Surprising claim, but it is a natural extension of the global warming arguments

This one captures the attitude.

HUMANS are just one of the millions of species on Earth, but we use up almost a quarter of the sun's energy captured by plants - the most of any species.

The human dominance of this natural resource is affecting other species, reducing the amount of energy available to them by almost 10 per cent, scientists report.

Researchers said the findings showed humans were using "a remarkable share" of the earth's plant productivity "to meet the needs and wants of one species".

They also warned that the increased use of biofuels - such as ethanol and canola - should be viewed cautiously, given the potential for further pressure on ecosystems.

Apparently the only real option left is for humans to disappear from the planet before we do any more damage. Are you finished with your life yet? There are some other species that want to use the sunlight you have hoarded.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Tue - July 3, 2007 at 11:13 AM  Tag


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