> From: Bob Whitmire, who is off his meds again <ojuvgzver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
>
> I could be misremembering, but wasn't it a surfeit of bacteria that
> hastened the change to an oxygen atmosphere, thus giving evolution
> another kick up the ladder? Perhaps a surfeit of humans will cause
> something similar.
And while we're at it, why don't we just package nuclear waste in our
breakfast cereal. That should hasten evolution!
Personally, I find it compelling to have minimal impact on the
environment. But opinions are like certain body parts: everyone has
one, and everyone thinks theirs smells better than the next person's.
:::: Human vs Yeast: which one has evolved enough to avoid consuming
all their resources and dying in their own excrement? ::::
:::: Jan Steinman http://www.EcoReality.org ::::
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