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One of the problems for humans and the planet is that we have isolated ourselves from our ecosystem. Yet, our activity impacts the global climate and habitats. For example, unlike Apodemus sylvaticus, we destroy more of our forests than we plant. In addition, we deplete the world's freshwater with our increasing demand for crops and our unregulated world trade.
By Ray NobleOne of the problems for humans and the planet is that we have isolated ourselves from our ecosystem. Yet, our activity impacts the global climate and habitats. For example, unlike Apodemus sylvaticus, we destroy more of our forests than we plant. In addition, we deplete the world's freshwater with our increasing demand for crops and our unregulated world trade.