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Author:
Frankel, Charles, author.
Title:
Extinctions [Book] : from dinosaurs to you / Charles Frankel.
Format:
[Book] :
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
280 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Extinction (Biology)
Mass extinctions.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
Welcome to the Anthropocene -- The End of the Dinosaurs -- The Road to Recovery -- Humankind and the Extinction of the Megafauna -- Extinctions across Recorded History -- The Plight of Endangered Species -- Global Warming and Chain Reactions -- How to Fight Extinctions -- Is Homo sapiens an Endangered Species?.
Summary:
"A distinguished geologist and a popular science writer Charles Frankel turns his attention in his latest book to the mass extinctions on our planet, considering what the past can tell us about the future. Explaining Earth's past mass extinctions, Frankel suggests that, each time, a decrease in biodiversity created fragile conditions that eventuated into widespread and cataclysmic disappearances. The rise of mammals led to the rise of humans, who, over the past 200,000 years, have become their own geological force, forever affecting the bio-environment, from the massacre of megafauna in the Ice Age to the impoverishment of soils and pollution of waterways and air, to the unwitting transfer of invasive species from one part of the globe to another. After a compelling account of the latest research, Frankel ends with speculations on planetary peril and whether the widespread extinctions, climate change, and loss of biodiversity that we are currently experiencing can be slowed or even reversed. His answer inspires hope and urgency. If humans can redirect and curb some of our basic behaviors (like the obsession to kill and consume other species), we might stand a chance. Still, he eloquently explains that, even if we succeed in this, our way of life and even some of our ways of being human will be transformed forever. As extinction repeatedly shows those who survive, life is not eternal"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
022674101X
9780226741017
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1398210431
LCCN:
2023037667
Locations:
KSPG296 -- Burlington Public Library (Burlington)

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