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Posted By: SteamyTeaIt also says we are better of saving habitat and ecosystems than species.Does that include species such as homo sapiens ?
Posted By: jamesingramIndeed - that's the big one. The subtext is that Hom Sap, uniquely amongst species, has to be saved, i.e. its continuance on planet Earth must be made sustainable (which it clearly isn't, for 'much' longer, as things stand, or as things are going, post-tipping-point). Therefore, for Hom Sap, the cause of the problem, the "primary goal should be healthy ecosystems rather than pristine ones. If that means engineering them or creating artificial ones, so be it." Business as usual then.Posted By: SteamyTeaIt also says we are better of saving habitat and ecosystems than species.Does that include species such as homo sapiens ?" alt="
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Posted By: jamesingramIn what way do you think the ideas expressed in the article transfer into the world of housing development ?It is the recently muted idea that we can build on some greenbelt/protected land as long as we invest in creating some ecosystem somewhere else. Not an idea I am totally against, but the Devil will be in the detail and open to abuse.
Posted By: fostertomIf that means engineering them or creating artificial ones, so be it." Business as usual then.So you saying that chopping down trees and putting in a windfarm or a solar farm is the same as chopping down some trees for firewood, and then the next year chopping down some more to equal the energy that the windfarm or solar farm would produce.
Posted By: fostertomIf that means engineering them or creating artificial ones, so be itwas not me talking, but a quote from the article, which I suggest just means biz as usual, i.e continued arrogance, folly, inadequate understanding of complexities, and opportunity to make money in new ways.
Posted By: SteamyTeaIt is the recently muted idea that we can build on some greenbelt/protected land as long as we invest in creating some ecosystem somewhere else. Not an idea I am totally against, but the Devil will be in the detail and open to abuse.Yes, also depends on where that somewhere else is. I believe quality green space has a use locally for general well being.
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