Talk:Planetary human habitability
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See also
- Human
- Human ecology
- Behavioral ecology
- Ecophysiology
- Deep ecology
- Planetary habitability
- Biosphere
- Hydrosphere
- Marginal value theorem
- Rare Earth hypothesis
- Drake equation
- Fermi paradox
- Plenitude principle
- Anthropic principle
- Mediocrity principle
- Extraterrestrial life
- Happy Planet Index
- Earth's atmosphere
- Celestial body atmosphere
Just added many links that will aid you in finding relevant references for this article.
204.9.14.20 (talk) 08:40, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
"Human life is rare" section
This section was added by User:BlueEarth, whose referencing is usually nil, and if the articles he starts are not edited and improved on by others the articles tend to get deleted rather quickly. I would remove this, it isn't really on topic anyway. 142.132.6.8 (talk) 15:00, 30 January 2008 (UTC)
Reference is exactly what is needed: "they are lacking 'scientific integrity'"
http://creationevolutiondesign.blogspot.com/2007/04/astronomers-find-first-habitable-earth.html
"...Richard Feynman's standards of good science, they are lacking 'scientific integrity'"