Why is human beings most important part of the human environment?
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humans are no more important than ants or grass in terms of life’s life-and-death struggle on the Earth. But we are opportunistic and we have intelligence and physical capabilities that no other life form has. Other animals may be more intelligent than humans but we’ll never know because they have to exist as nature intended. They lack both the manual dexterity and communication skills that humans possess. Humans are endowed with the skills necessary to survive. Humans have struggled in the fight for survival and became the apex predator because of their ability to conceive ideas that made them more efficient to hunt and overwhelm predators bigger and stronger than themselves. There are no animals other than humans who can create fire and fashion a tool to hunt with. My concern is that, in their search for dominance and supremacy, humans will end up destroying their environment and themselves.
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→ Humanity, at least in the geological short term, is the single most important driver of environmental change on the planet. We’ve altered ecosystems for our own benefit, driven many animal, insect,and plant species to extinction and near extinction, and both purposely and inadvertently made changes to the oceans and atmosphere that will affect the biosphere for thousands of years; and resulting from nuclear activities, many thousands of years. We also possess the capability to destroy most of the life on the planet. That makes us the most significant environmental player on the planet. That, of course, could change in an instant if, for example, the super volcano underlying Yellowstone Park in Montana, USA were to erupt, or the planet experience a meteor strike similar to the one that eliminated the dinosaurs, or a potent drug resistant flu virus or something similar should appear and cut us down to size.