With the global warming looming over us and animal species disappearing every day, I think humans should work towards a more symbiotic relationship with nature. Humans cut down trees to make room for houses to live in. Human activity creates CO2, which is (should be) absorbed in large part by trees. Humans have been competing with animals, with animal species disappearing daily. Humans justify destroying animal species as nuisance and useless species. Humans can get out of the competiton with animals by putting themselves and most of their possessions out of reach from large animals (Wolves, bears and big predators, moose, deer and other plant-eating animals) by living above the ground, either in the trees themselves, in houses hanging from trees or in platforms high above the ground. In our consumer society, humans have learned to consume, consume, take, take. I think it's time for humans to learn to give (at least our organic wastes properly composted). The trees and plants would happily receive it.

http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues97/aug97/treehouses.html
http://www.gcrio.org/gwcc/part1.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide_sink

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