life after people
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 11:08 am
a fascinating documentary shown last night on channel four looking at how nature will reclaim the planet if humans were to disappear over night. the mass vanishing of the entire race does involve quite a lot of suspension of disbelief, especially as it seems to me humanity will destroy the world and probably in as environmentally destrucive a way as possible, but once the premise is established the gradual decline of everything man-made is humbling as mother nature starts to do her thing. the program goes through the reclamation in stages; one year, five years, ten years, hundred, etc, and the grip we have on the planet is shown to be tenuous at best and our greatest monuments surprisingly fagile.
without our protection domestic dogs will soon start to dies off, rats, cockroathes and scavaging birds like gulls will see dramtic falls in population without the detritis of humanity to keep them warm and fed them. cities built on a high water table like london and new york will be flooded and even the grandest architectural designs will collapse as plants and the weather quickly undermine the integraty of brick, glass and concrete. within a century the world will be quite a different place, and i think its reassuring to know that our worst efforts to destroy nature are only keeping it at bay for the time being

without our protection domestic dogs will soon start to dies off, rats, cockroathes and scavaging birds like gulls will see dramtic falls in population without the detritis of humanity to keep them warm and fed them. cities built on a high water table like london and new york will be flooded and even the grandest architectural designs will collapse as plants and the weather quickly undermine the integraty of brick, glass and concrete. within a century the world will be quite a different place, and i think its reassuring to know that our worst efforts to destroy nature are only keeping it at bay for the time being