Organisms by their design are not made to adapt too far.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As in all of biology, comparative studies showing differences among species are often helpful for a better understanding of the basic mechanisms; with all its advantages, there is a danger of clinging exclusively to one model organism.
Natural selection is not evolution.
Designs of purely arbitrary nature cannot be expected to last long.
Nature does not proceed by leaps and bounds.
The position I took at the time was that we hadn't really examined any of the potential environmental consequences of introducing genetically modified organisms.
Modern science cannot explain why the laws of physics are exactly balanced for animal life to exist.
Evolution - evolutionary change - does not happen quickly.
Nature favors those organisms which leave the environment in better shape for their progeny to survive.
In a broad systems sense, an organism's environment is indistinguishable from the organism itself.
We're the only creature God ever created that doesn't want to adapt. We want to make it stand still. And one thing that's constant is nature is constantly changing.