I'm not sure being ecologists makes any of us that much more grounded than the average person. Look at all of these posts about lifestyle choices to trim our footprint. Only two even refer to the number of humans leaving a footprint as a potential problem.
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Abraham de Alba A.
- [ECOLOG-L] Ecosystem management and mismanagement ... Wayne Tyson
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? James Crants
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Casey terHorst
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Nancy E. Karraker
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Kevin McCluney
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Christopher Moore
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Baker, Tim
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Nancy E. Karraker
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Teresa M. Woods
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Chris_Hamilton
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Eric North
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? James Crants
- Re: [ECOLOG-L] Are ecologists the problem? Chris Hamilton
