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RussL
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Re: Our Biology Needs Darkness
05/19/08 12:38 PM
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Oh my. I just took a look at that site. As needed as that info is, it is depressing to read. We, as humans, are often the dumbest smart species the planet has ever seen. It's just that when we invent things or do certain things we don't always realize the impact we have on everything else. Here's another example: the migration and communication habits of whales are confused by the noise that our ships make. We didn't mean to cause that, but like so many other things, like light pollution, now that we know, it prudent and ethical that we do something about it. What kind of world are we headed for if we don't? The clock is ticking. It may be later than we think.
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Edited by RussL (05/19/08 04:45 PM)
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