”’The risk if we continue on our current trajectory is very high. If you look out your window and count six species and think that one of those will potentially disappear, that’s quite profound,’ said the study’s author, Mark C Urban, of the University of Connecticut.”
Meh, not the first species humans have driven to extinction. Whether by climate, chemicals, hunting, deforestation, etc. You name it. We as humans have been screwing over other species since we learned to make tools. It ain't going to stop anytime soon unfortunately.
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”’The risk if we continue on our current trajectory is very high. If you look out your window and count six species and think that one of those will potentially disappear, that’s quite profound,’ said the study’s author, Mark C Urban, of the University of Connecticut.”
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The idiots have never heard the phrase "The butterfly effect".
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ReplyDeleteMeh, not the first species humans have driven to extinction. Whether by climate, chemicals, hunting, deforestation, etc. You name it. We as humans have been screwing over other species since we learned to make tools.
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A recent University study on the current species extinction rate may be of interest. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/03/160321200445.htm
ReplyDeleteand an additional study published a few days ago regarding extinctions due to natural climate change and early humans as we emerged from the last ice age. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/06/160617160350.htm
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