Timescale is a bit different tough, dinosaurs walked around the planet for hundreds million years, while humans who can be considered humans are only here for some thousands, so not comparable actually, in less than a thousandth we´ve managed to break the natural balance deforesting millions hectares, causing an ozone hole and polluting atmosphere to the point it´s causing a lot of health issues into the cities. I´m not going to argue about climate change, but even ignoring this, we can´t ignore our impact to the planetAJI wrote: ↑15 Oct 2018, 13:20There were large dinosaurs roaming the earth not so long ago, now there are not.., it wasn't the fault of the large dinosaurs.
I'm not for one second suggesting that man has had no influence on the climate, but there are other things to consider that are beyond the control of man. Devastating events (depending on your perspective) have peppered the earth's history since the begginig of time.
Evaluating the consequences of this impact is debatable obviously, but not the impact itself