I thought this was an interesting article..  A bit long, but worth reading.

Imagine Earth without people
12 October 2006
Exclusive from New Scientist Print Edition. 
Bob Holmes 

Humans are undoubtedly the most dominant species the Earth has ever known.
In just a few thousand years we have swallowed up more than a third of the
planet's land for our cities, farmland and pastures. By some estimates, we
now commandeer 40 per cent of all its productivity. And we're leaving quite
a mess behind: ploughed-up prairies, razed forests, drained aquifers,
nuclear waste, chemical pollution, invasive species, mass extinctions and
now the looming spectre of climate change. If they could, the other species
we share Earth with would surely vote us off the planet.

"15,589 Number of species threatened with extinction"Now just suppose they
got their wish. Imagine that all the people on Earth - all 6.5 billion of us
and counting - could be spirited away tomorrow, transported to a
re-education camp in a far-off galaxy. (Let's not invoke the mother of all
plagues to wipe us out, if only to avoid complications from all the
corpses). Left once more to its own devices, Nature would begin to reclaim
the planet, as fields and pastures reverted to prairies and forest, the air
and water cleansed themselves of pollutants, and roads and cities crumbled
back to dust.

Full story at http://www.newscientist.com/channel/life/mg19225731.100

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