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The Fate of the Species: Why the Human Race May Cause Its Own Extinction and How We Can Stop It by Fred Guterl

The Fate of the Species: Why the Human Race May Cause Its Own Extinction and How We Can Stop It



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The Fate of the Species: Why the Human Race May Cause Its Own Extinction and How We Can Stop It Fred Guterl ebook
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Page: 224
ISBN: 9781608192588
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA


The fictional Gary Harkness would love the new nonfiction book The Fate of the Species, by Fred Guterl. Instead, we couch them in terms of “exceeding the Earth's carrying capacity” or “causing the extinction of species. @Polistra – Africa doesn't have the sense to control it's own population? It's a strangely intimate experience, below waterline, feeling the ship bowing and flexing against our backs, and absorbing into our bones the deafening thunder of steel as the largest waves drive Oceanus nearly to a shuddering stop before her single propeller fights back with the By studying the ocean's chemistry, which affects currents and, in turn, weather, Curry hopes to better understand how we humans might be affecting the critical elements of our own life-support system. A member of the species describes how Homo sapiens could go out. It's a cycle, and if it stops, (most) everybody dies. *Responsibility.* I cannot be indifferent to the loss of a species, thinking there are others, much as I cannot do the same regarding humans. (1, 2) The simplest way to expose the fallacy of the ecological footprint calculation is to emphasize that, simply by planting half the U.S. Area with eucalyptus, we could change the current total human footprint from 1.5 Earths to .. It's called "Fate of the Species: Why the Human Race May Cause its Own Extinction and How We Can Stop It." Find an abbreviated version of that book here at Scientific American. (Disclosure: Guterl is Scientific American's executive editor, but Harkness would adore the first part of the subtitle—Why the Human Race May Cause Its Own Extinction—although he would probably be less enthused about the concluding phrase—and How We Can Stop It. As we've been saying here on Sci-Ed, education can be maximized if there is an affective connection between learner and object: it's a moa at the mall, a marching penguin, and stumbling on learning opportunities. Update: twitter readers have contributed cases where captive breeding programs have saved species from extinction, and have (or are in the process of) released animals back to the wild. Feeling that even someone in his position could never do enough about human suffering, the Dalai Lama told Iyer “that it was 'up to us poor humans to make the effort,' one step at a time,” as the Buddha did. ВЂњThe Fate of a Species: Why a Human Race May Cause Its Own Extinction and How We Can Stop It” describes meridian change as one of a many dire dangers to a tellurian species.

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