玩兒錢,還是玩兒自己?
(2013-04-09 21:53:03)
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- The current rate of extinction is 100 to 1,000 times higher than the average, or background rate, making our current period the 6th major mass extinction in the planet’s history. (Source: The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN))
- Almost a quarter of the world's mammals face extinction within 30 years. (Source: United Nations, 2002)
- Lion populations have fallen by almost 90% in the past 20 years, 23,000 now compared to 200,000 two decades ago. (BBC NEWS)
- The wild dog population has fallen to between 3,500 and 5,000 and there are now fewer than 15,000 cheetahs.(Source: BBC NEWS)
- 90% of all large fishes have disappeared from the world's oceans in the past half century. (Source: BBC NEWs, 2003)
- Most scientists agree that human activity is causing rapid deterioration in biodiversity.
- The IUCN notes that of the 12,151 plants on its Red List, 8,500 are threatened with extinction.
SO what our human being should do? or just let it be?
oh, NO! Don't forget: WE..ARE..H..U..M..A..N!! -the smartest and the most brilliant animal who is capable of decoding some certain nature law and utilize / manipulate them for whatever reason(s).
WE CAN "FIX" ANY PROBLEM. The time of DE-EXTINCTION is coming!
It sounds GREAT, AMAZING, COOL, FANCY, REVOLUTIONARY, INTRIGUING, GORGEOUS, SPLENDID, GLORIOUS, MAGNIFICENT, AND PERFECT.
But, LET'S SEE SOME MANTIS'S ANNOYING AND CONCERNING COMMENTS in the face of almost unlimited power of our high-biotech:
- If the animal's (mass) extinction is the result of "natural selection" (I don't agree with it. I believe they are UN-naturally extinct), bringing them back to life could intervene in other living animals' ecosystem.
- What on earth we want to do? REWRITE OR UNDO OUR HISTORY at all costs? (I like the word "undo", yes, we can undo a lot.)
- If we could revive any extincted animal, whether we don't need to care about our environment any more, since anyway we can "pull" anything back very easily in the future.
- If they are brought back into our life, whether they are what they were, or they are another NEW species? How do we know?
More detail on: reason.com/blog/2013/04/05/de-extinction-would-be-really-cool