This article is about something rather important, probably the most important thing concerning the human species. Ever. You might at first think it's just about 250 million year old fossils. It's not.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/01/scien ... dying.html
Permian extinction - just like now?
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Here's the original Payne and Clapham paper - it available free:
http://www.annualreviews.org/eprint/Qj2 ... 711-105329
http://www.annualreviews.org/eprint/Qj2 ... 711-105329
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It looks pretty inevitable to me that the anthropocene mass extinction will at least rival the K-T extinction that took out the dinosaurs and may end up as bad as the Great Dying. We're not just messing up the climate. We're also changing the chemistry of the oceans, introducing all sorts of new chemicals into the ecosystem that aren't produced by nature, introducing alien species all over the place, majorly altering groundwater levels, irradiating the whole planet with nuclear contamination...and the list goes on. We are basically changing the ecosystem in 1001 different ways, without any prior understanding of the likely consequences.
And it just keeps getting worse. And it is completely obvious that the human race is not going stop doing what it does until the ecosystem itself stops us. Put all that together, and the resulting picture is very grim.
And it just keeps getting worse. And it is completely obvious that the human race is not going stop doing what it does until the ecosystem itself stops us. Put all that together, and the resulting picture is very grim.
We must deal with reality or it will deal with us.
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Yup. Said that a few times. Can something get truer as time goes by?UndercoverElephant wrote:And it is completely obvious that the human race is not going stop doing what it does until the ecosystem itself stops us.
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