Sentences with phrase «about human extinction»

Biographical sketches of the people he has interviewed for the book get approximately equal airtime with their opinions about human extinction and transcendence.

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@pockets: So, what scares you is that someone who believes everyone on Earth was created for a reason, and who believes that all live is sacred, is given the power to choose whether or not to bring about the extinction of the human race.
The perception that Christians don't care about pollution, species extinction, and the social and human health consequences of land degradation can ultimately drive people away from Christ.
«There was anecdotal evidence too: both thylacines and devils lasted for over 40,000 years following the arrival of humans in Australia; their mainland extinction about 3000 years ago was just after dingoes were introduced to Australia; and the fact that thylacines and devils persisted on Tasmania, which was never colonised by dingoes.
«Prior to our paper, the common view was that the human Y was headed for extinction, but we've found that it is not about to crash and burn.»
With extinction rates at their highest levels ever and numerous species under threat due to human activity, the findings are a further warning about the consequences of eroding biodiversity.
Palaeontologists have long argued about how and why the giant ice age mammals became extinct, and in particular about the role of human hunters in the extinction.
The current extinction of many of Earth's large terrestrial carnivores has left some extant prey species lacking knowledge about contemporary predators, a situation roughly parallel to that 10,000 to 50,000 years ago, when naı̈ve animals first encountered colonizing human hunters.
A larger relative of Australia's black swan thrived in New Zealand — until humans arrived and helped bring about its extinction
Past extinctions and climate perturbations may lack the human factors driving today's phenomena, but Roopnarine says those periods «contain vital clues» about the ways natural communities respond to crises and rebuild.
Other films challenged audiences to confront the role of humans in wildlife extinction, invited viewers to think twice about our seemingly insatiable appetites for food and fuel, and encouraged the adoption of more sustainable ways of life.
Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, who began to be interested in the role of cooperation in evolution since 2011, when he published a controversial paper titled «Evolution is a cooperative process: the biodiversity - related niches differentiation theory (BNDT) can explain» concluded: «These theoretical findings, confirmed by empirical approaches, should motivate our species to think before it is too late about how human competition, for the first time in the history of life on Earth, has been systematically leading to the extinction of animals and plants.
Woolly mammoths were one of the most common large herbivores in North America, Siberia, and Beringia until a warming climate and human hunters led to their extinction on the mainland about 10,000 years ago.
Still, he doubts even Allentoft's team's «robust data set» will settle the debate about the role people played in the birds» extinction, simply because «some have a belief that humans would not have» done such a thing.
The dodo represents one of the best - known examples of extinction caused by humans, yet we know surprisingly little about this flightless pigeon from a scientific perspective.
Scientists have long argued about what caused the extinction of many species of megafauna — giant animals including mammoths, mastodons, and moas — beginning between 9000 and 13,000 years ago, when humans began to spread around the world.
Pesticides still abound, we're in the midst of a human - made mass extinction and decades of warnings about irreversible climate change appear to have fallen on deaf ears.
Thus, there must have been a long lag between when this group branched off the modern human family tree, roughly 200,000 years ago, and when they left their genetic mark in the Altai Neanderthal, about 100,000 years ago, before themselves being lost to extinction.
Next week I'm going to talk with the venerable Paul Ehrlich about his new book «'' The Annihilation of Nature — Human Extinction of Birds and Mammals».
«Racing Extinction» (2015) This documentary is about the myriad of ways the human race is diminishing the planet and raising the temperature of earth.
A large number of those surveyed were not too concerned about having to adapt to future technologies (41 %) but at least 35 % said they were somewhat concerned about the possible collapse of civilization in the future and 20 % said they were very concerned about the possibility of human extinction.
If they win, the consequences will be more horrifying than anything we've experienced since the near human extinction event of about 110,000 years ago, when there were about 10,000 of us left.
The extinction rate is thought to be about 100 times a normal background rate and the problems are directly linked to human overpopulation.
This is about the possible extinction of the human species.
By now, you've likely heard about «Accelerated modern human — induced species losses: Entering the sixth mass extinction
'' In thinking about global extinction we've got to free ourselves from this human time scale,» said Dr. John Alroy, an ecologist at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis of the University of California at Santa Barbara.»
Phil Mote, director of the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute at Oregon State University, is skeptical of McPherson's predictions: «I've been connected to national and international assessments of the state of the science of climate change, and although my colleagues and I are generally very concerned about what challenges climate change is bringing to humankind, no expert that I have read has used language like «extinction of the human race.»
There is, for instance, much less agreement about how global warming will turn into sea level rise, species extinction, and human effects.
Grave concerns about human health, and even human extinction, have been put forward in the global warming debate.
Transitions between climates, in the sort of timescales humans care about, are full of extinction and hardship for life.
What about all the extinction events in the past - why did the assumed design features of well oiled planetary machine fail then, when humans were not there to tamper?
The Walking Dead will serve our purposes for this particularized analysis, and we will consider what the television show and comic book series tell us about the retention of basic legal frameworks in a setting of destruction, anarchy, and the imminent possibility of human extinction.
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