Not exact matches
Modern human -
driven forces, like climate change and pollution, are «orders of magnitude more destructive than what early humans were doing,» Lyons said, but even at the dawn of human
civilizations, people were certainly having major — and unprecedented — ecological impacts, she said.
It presents, on the brink of
civilization, early
modern man, whose God - loving and fundamental lust for vengeance still
drives today's civilized man.»
Our
modern civilization, powered by fossil fuels, sends tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere as we generate electricity to power our lights, furnaces and air conditioners, computers, television sets, cellphone and ipods and as we
drive gasoline powered cars and fly in airplanes.