Are Humans an Invasive Species?
Humans' presence on Earth led to catastrophic climate crises and threatened the planet's inhabitants. But can we say that humans are an invasive species?
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Humans' presence on Earth led to catastrophic climate crises and threatened the planet's inhabitants. But can we say that humans are an invasive species?
earth.org"The question is: Have we overshot Earth's carrying capacity today?"
www.commondreams.orgInvasive species are non-native animals or plants introduced to an ecosystem due to human-related activities that can cause ecological damage and compete with native species for resources. Not all non-native species are invasive, but all invasive species are non-native.
defenders.orgThe framework of invasiveness can be helpful for understanding humanity’s impacts on creation—but it can be problematic, too.
uscatholic.org"With so many major drivers of change predicted to worsen," said one researcher, "it is expected that the increase of invasive alien species and their negative impacts, are likely to be significantly greater."
www.commondreams.orgInvasive species that wreck crops, ravage forests, spread disease, and upend ecosystems are spreading ever faster across the globe, and humanity has not been able to stem the tide, a major scientific assessment said Monday.
www.sciencealert.comBiological invasions are a global consequence of an increasingly connected world and the rise in human population size. The numbers of invasive alien species – the subset of alien species that spread widely in areas where they are not native, ...
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