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> Best to avoid new technologies, and go back to hunter/gathering, allow the
> human population to crash back to its natural level.  Pollution and habitat
> destruction... Endangered species would rebound.

Excuse me, but has it not been suggested that the invasion of 
hunter-gatherer societies in to the Americas drove the large mammals 
like mammoths to extinction?  Who knows what else homo sapiens finished 
off along the way. Maybe the need to 'retrogress' back even farther.

Ooops that would not work either.  Even amoebae and lichens alter their 
environment.

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