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<blockquote data-quote="farmerbyron" data-source="post: 2644515" data-attributes="member: 4953"><p>It's easy for humans to think they have a greater impact than they actually do. Especially when large numbers of humans live in close proximity to one another. You do not have to go very far outside city limits to see areas with far less human influence. Then you consider there are vast sections of this planet essentially untouched my human development (Alaska, Siberia, Sahara, Amazon forests, Australian outback, about 98% of the ocean, etc, etc). Plainly put the world is a pretty damn big place and we aren't nearly as important as we think we are. Our impact is marginalized by the relative size of human influence compared to the vastness of nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerbyron, post: 2644515, member: 4953"] It's easy for humans to think they have a greater impact than they actually do. Especially when large numbers of humans live in close proximity to one another. You do not have to go very far outside city limits to see areas with far less human influence. Then you consider there are vast sections of this planet essentially untouched my human development (Alaska, Siberia, Sahara, Amazon forests, Australian outback, about 98% of the ocean, etc, etc). Plainly put the world is a pretty damn big place and we aren't nearly as important as we think we are. Our impact is marginalized by the relative size of human influence compared to the vastness of nature. [/QUOTE]
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