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Top Poster: glsammy (15,069) | | Welcome to our newest member, nippynorman | |  | | 
01-12-2007, 11:34 PM
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| | | Re: The planet would be better off without humans? Well modern humans have learnt that the sun has stored its energy in minerals on Earth. I am talking about crude oil, natural gas and coal. These resourses provide us with heat and power our vehicles. Before these resourses, trees were chopped down for fires and to build structures. Anyhow my point is this that the human race has reached 6 billion people. But we are reliant on fossil fuels that will have estimates of running out even in the Gulf regions in about 200 years.
Obviously we will be compost by then but my point is this. In my opinion a human population of 6 billion will collapse in on itself when fossil fuels are exhausted. | 
01-12-2007, 11:41 PM
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| | | Re: The planet would be better off without humans? Well modern humans have learnt that the sun has stored its energy in minerals on Earth. I am talking about crude oil, natural gas and coal. These resourses provide us with heat and power our vehicles. Before these resourses, trees were chopped down for fires and to build structures. Anyhow my point is this that the human race has reached 6 billion people. But we are reliant on fossil fuels that will have estimates of running out even in the Gulf regions in about 200 years.
Obviously we will be compost by then but my point is this. In my opinion a human population of 6 billion will collapse in on itself when fossil fuels are exhausted.
But if there is anyone who can suggest an energy that can supply a 6 billion human population when fossil fuels have gone then that would be great for all of us. | 
01-12-2007, 11:44 PM
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| | | Re: The planet would be better off without humans? Well modern humans have learnt that the sun has stored its energy in minerals on Earth. I am talking about crude oil, natural gas and coal. These resourses provide us with heat and power our vehicles. Before these resourses, trees were chopped down for fires and to build structures. Anyhow my point is this that the human race has reached 6 billion people. But we are reliant on fossil fuels that will have estimates of running out even in the Gulf regions in about 200 years.
Obviously we will be compost by then but my point is this. In my opinion a human population of 6 billion will collapse in on itself when fossil fuels are exhausted. | 
02-12-2007, 07:44 AM
| | Member of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: May 2006 Location: Hartley, Kent
Posts: 257
| | | Re: Would the Planet be Better off Without Humans? Quote:
Originally Posted by FutureCompost Well modern humans have learnt that the sun has stored its energy in minerals on Earth. I am talking about crude oil, natural gas and coal. These resourses provide us with heat and power our vehicles. Before these resourses, trees were chopped down for fires and to build structures. Anyhow my point is this that the human race has reached 6 billion people. But we are reliant on fossil fuels that will have estimates of running out even in the Gulf regions in about 200 years.
Obviously we will be compost by then but my point is this. In my opinion a human population of 6 billion will collapse in on itself when fossil fuels are exhausted. | Quote:
Originally Posted by FutureCompost Well modern humans have learnt that the sun has stored its energy in minerals on Earth. I am talking about crude oil, natural gas and coal. These resourses provide us with heat and power our vehicles. Before these resourses, trees were chopped down for fires and to build structures. Anyhow my point is this that the human race has reached 6 billion people. But we are reliant on fossil fuels that will have estimates of running out even in the Gulf regions in about 200 years.
Obviously we will be compost by then but my point is this. In my opinion a human population of 6 billion will collapse in on itself when fossil fuels are exhausted.
But if there is anyone who can suggest an energy that can supply a 6 billion human population when fossil fuels have gone then that would be great for all of us. | Quote:
Originally Posted by FutureCompost Well modern humans have learnt that the sun has stored its energy in minerals on Earth. I am talking about crude oil, natural gas and coal. These resourses provide us with heat and power our vehicles. Before these resourses, trees were chopped down for fires and to build structures. Anyhow my point is this that the human race has reached 6 billion people. But we are reliant on fossil fuels that will have estimates of running out even in the Gulf regions in about 200 years.
Obviously we will be compost by then but my point is this. In my opinion a human population of 6 billion will collapse in on itself when fossil fuels are exhausted. | That's one way of bumping your post count up....... The more accepted way is to cut and paste a welcome message to everybody. | 
02-12-2007, 11:38 AM
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| | | Re: Would the Planet be Better off Without Humans? Quote:
Originally Posted by coasty The existance of man is a fact... We are demonstrating a greater ability to evolve than other species,,, | I don't know if "evolve" is the right word. We are good at thinking up new tricks though without looking at the long term consequences.... Floyd is great and Mozart too 
Perhaps all the DNA and bacteria that would have been used for making tigers and polar bears etc will end up in human form, but isn't this a bit dull? Just us, and some flies and concrete. | 
02-12-2007, 03:09 PM
|  | Wild Member | | Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Saddleworth, West Yorkshire
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| | | Re: Would the Planet be Better off Without Humans? Nice simple answer here, YES! | 
02-12-2007, 08:57 PM
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| | | Re: Would the Planet be Better off Without Humans? If nobody is around to tell us how would we ever know?
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02-12-2007, 10:56 PM
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| | | Re: Would the Planet be Better off Without Humans? I don't know why my message has been posted three times but I am new to this site. And LOL GEOFF I am not interested in boosting my post count. | 
03-12-2007, 12:05 AM
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| | | Re: Would the Planet be Better off Without Humans? Point to Lol Geoff if you can only contribute negative comments about other members then don't bother posting a message at all. | 
03-12-2007, 03:51 AM
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| | | Re: Would the Planet be Better off Without Humans? Unless action is taken, future generations will hate us for what we are leaving behind.
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