Are Humans an Invasive Species? - Earth.Org
Humans' presence on Earth led to catastrophic climate crises and threatened the planet's inhabitants. But can we say that humans are an invasive species?
earth.orgHere’s the latest you can consider right now: there’s ongoing debate and coverage about whether humans can be considered an invasive species, often framed around our global impact on ecosystems, climate, and biodiversity.
Key themes in recent discussions
Representative sources you can check for depth
Illustration to help visualize the debate
Would you like a brief, sourced briefing that summarizes the core arguments from a few specific outlets (e.g., Smithsonian piece, Earth.org, and a biodiversity policy piece), or a short annotated bibliography with links and key quotes? I can tailor it to your region or angle (science, policy, ethics). If you want, I can also assemble a quick chart comparing positions (invasive species, not invasive but harmful, unclear) with their main reasoning.
Humans' presence on Earth led to catastrophic climate crises and threatened the planet's inhabitants. But can we say that humans are an invasive species?
earth.orgThe framework of invasiveness can be helpful for understanding humanity’s impacts on creation—but it can be problematic, too.
uscatholic.orgInvasive species are non-native animals or plants introduced to an ecosystem due to human-related activities that can cause ecological damage and compete with native species for resources. Not all non-native species are invasive, but all invasive species are non-native.
defenders.orgDaily science news on research developments, technological breakthroughs and the latest scientific innovations
phys.orgLearn how invasive species threaten ecosystems. Read about new methods of minimizing risks of introducing exotic species and dealing with those we already have.
sciencedaily.comLearn how invasive species threaten ecosystems. Read current research on biodiversity loss due to introduced species and more.
www.sciencedaily.com*Verdict*: We're not an invasive species, though we're certainly doing harm to the world around us. If you think about it, all of the harm done by invasive species is by definition our collective faults; some kind of human action led to that species being in a new place where it then causes some harm. And so I'm not at all astonished to find people arguing that we're the worst invasive species of them all.
www.smithsonianmag.com"The question is: Have we overshot Earth's carrying capacity today?"
www.commondreams.org"With so many major drivers of change predicted to worsen," said one researcher, "it is expected that the increase of invasive alien species and their negative impacts, are likely to be significantly greater."
www.commondreams.org