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After Earth’s greatest extinction, it wasn’t just volcanic fury that kept the planet hot; it was the death of tropical ...
Humans may have caused the mass extinction of species for thousands of years now. And a new World Wildlife Fund (WWF) report says the elimination continues, as humanity has wiped out 60 per of ...
We are in the midst of a sixth mass extinction with one million species at risk, according to a new report. This time around it is the result of human-made causes like climate change.
Earth has done without corals before, once, for 10 million years after a particularly bad extinction event, which is hopeful news in its way, but cold comfort for humans.
Oct 10, 2018 - Oct 20, 2018 | 8:00 PM Add to Calendar 10-10-2018 20:00 20-10-2018 20:00 America/Toronto A Brief History of Human Extinction 2178. A creeping fungal plague has rendered the surface ...
Based on what is known about previous mass extinctions, "we often see biodiversity recovering after major mass extinctions within roughly 2-5 million years," said Erin Saupe, a palaeobiologist at ...
McPherson, author of Going Dark, has even predicted the near-term extinction of many species, including human beings, by the middle of 2026. It's because of something called abrupt climate change ...
Mass extinction will have far-reaching, potentially cataclysmic consequences for humankind. António Guterres was right: we are waging a war on nature. Respecting and following the leadership of ...
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