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Imagine Earth without people
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bob dolanThe sad truth is, once the humans get out of the picture, the outlook starts to get a lot better
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brian rodneyAll things considered, it will only take a few tens of thousands of years at most before almost every trace of our present dominance has vanished completely. Alien visitors coming to Earth 100,000 years hence will find no obvious signs that an advanced ci
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25 Oct 06
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arcojediHumans are undoubtedly the most dominant species the Earth has ever known. In just a few thousand years we have swallowed up more than a third of the planet's land for our cities, farmland and pastures. By some estimates, we now commandeer 40 per
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23 Oct 06
Jeff GiddensImagine that all the people on Earth - all 6.5 billion of us and counting - could be spirited away tomorrow, transported to a re-education camp in a far-off galaxy.. Left once more to its own devices, Nature would begin to reclaim the planet, as fields an
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22 Oct 06
Daniel RourkeNow just suppose they got their wish. Imagine that all the people on Earth - all 6.5 billion of us and counting - could be spirited away tomorrow, transported to a re-education camp in a far-off galaxy. (Let's not invoke the mother of all plagues to wipe
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politvsHumans are undoubtedly the most dominant species the Earth has ever known. In just a few thousand years we have swallowed up more than a third of the planet's land for our cities, farmland and pastures.
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DavidHumans are undoubtedly the most dominant species the Earth has ever known. In just a few thousand years we have swallowed up more than a third of the planet's land for our cities, farmland and pastures.
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Peter DurfeeAn article on what would happen if all humans disappeared today. Interesting stuff.
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13 Oct 06
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eleventh volumeFinally a brief, century-long pulse of radio waves will forever radiate out across the galaxy and beyond, proof - for anything that cares and is able to listen - that we once had something to say and a way to say it.
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linkmessI think Gutsom Borglem would have a thing or two to say about the conclusion of this article. Gutzon Borglum, artist and creator of Mt. Rushmore on deep time: "I am allowing an extra three inches on all the features of the various Presidents in order to p
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12 Oct 06
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An intriguing article about what we would leave behind if our species were suddenly off the face of the earth. A good look at the impermanence of things (New Scientist [Bob Holmes], October 12 2006).
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Inja LinHumans are undoubtedly the most dominant species the Earth has ever known. In just a few thousand years we have swallowed up more than a third of the planet's land for our cities, farmland and pastures. By some estimates, we now commandeer 40 per cent of
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