One of the problems for humans, and for the planet, is that we have isolated ourselves from our ecosystem. Yet, our activity impacts on the global climate and on habitats. Unlike Apodemus sylvaticus, we destroy more of our forests than we plant, and we deplete the worlds fresh water with our increasing demand for crops and our unregulated world trade.
Is this really the best we can do with our 'intelligence'? Or have we much to learn from the wood mouse?
Learning from the Wood Mouse (repeat)
Ecological Intelligence - from ants to birds and plants
Weekly Magazine Episode 2 Bad growth pollutes the planet
The Thin End Weekly Magazine Episode 1
Brexit won't save the planet
The NHS Saved My Life
Why I can't be cloned
We are not in our genes
Dialogue with Samuel Shem - House of God Revisited
Spinning The Wheels of Thinking Part Two
Spinning The Wheels of Thinking Part One
Imagine Brexit doesn't mean Brexit
The Cry of the Wolf - Apes, culture and intentions
Lynn Margulis - The Vindicated Rebel
Dialogue with Perry Marshall
Science and the Neo-Darwinian Dogma
Evolution and The One-Eyed Watchmaker
Dialogue with Denis Noble
Trump's folly?
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