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Five times in the history of the Earth, mass extinction events have wiped out the vast majority of life. Now it appears to be happening again.

A study published Friday in the journal Science found that plant and animal species are now going extinct at least 1,000 times faster than they did prior to humanity’s arrival. That means that species are disappearing 10 times more rapidly than biologists believed before this study.

"We are on the verge of the sixth extinction," Stuart Pimm, a Duke University conservation ecologist and a lead author of the study, told the Associated Press. "Whether we avoid it or not will depend on our actions."

The study found that for every million species, between 100 and 1,000 species are dying out, mostly due to human-caused habitat destruction and climate change. According to Pimm and his team, the pre-human death rate was around .1 species lost per million per year—not one per million as researchers previously thought.

This study follows numerous recent reports that document the rapid loss of whole groups of plants and animals. Last year, a U.S. government study found that amphibians in the U.S. are dying off so quickly that they could disappear from half of their habitats within the next two decades. Warming oceans and acidification mean coral reefs may face extinction within the century, and in 2006, a study concluded that saltwater fish will be entirely extinct by 2048.

In a new book, The Sixth Extinction, New Yorker writer Elizabeth Kolbert dives deep into the stories behind several of the sudden mass die-offs in the Earth’s history, and the new era of extinction and radical environmental change, referred to by many scientists as the Anthropocene, that we appear to be living in now.

The term anthropocene presents the idea that 5,000 years of human activity has so drastically altered the planet that humanity in itself is the defining environmental influence of our time. The term, according to Kolbert, was first put into scientific use by Dutch chemist Paul Crutzen, who won a Nobel Prize in 1995 for discovering what chemicals caused a hole to open in the ozone layer. Officially, at least, we have been living in the Holocene geologic period for the past approximately 12,000 years. But in a short essay, “Geology of Mankind,” Crutzen argued that humans have so altered the geology of the planet so as to usher in an entirely new geological epoch.

One of the scientists on Crutzen’s Nobel-winning team came home from his lab one night in the midst of studying the ozone, Kolbert writes, and told his wife, “The work is going well, but it looks like it might be the end of the world.”


The idea that the natural world as we know it may be quickly slipping away is the heart of the recent studies documenting rapid species decline. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the highest it has been in at least 800,000 years, and the ocean, which absorbs vast amounts of that gas, is acidifying at an alarming rate. According to Kolbert’s research, if human activity continues in a business as usual manner, the oceans will be 150 percent more acidic than they were in 1800, and the ecosystems that make up the base of the marine food chain will crash.

But carbon dioxide emissions aren’t the only human input driving the apparent sixth extinction: the unprecedented transport of organisms between continents are introducing nonnative fungi, disease, and invasive species to every corner of the globe. Habitat loss, identified by Pimm’s study and the No. 1 driver of species extinction, will only accelerate as the climate warms and hospitable areas become inhospitable to their specific inhabitants, and as development continues to fragment previously whole habitats like forests and plains.

Kolbert ends her book on a somber note, observing that the uniquely human capacity to change the world “is also the capacity to destroy it.”

And that destructive capacity, she writes, “is probably indistinguishable from the qualities that made us human to begin with.”

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According to Kolbert’s research, if human activity continues in a business as usual manner, the oceans will be 150 percent more acidic than they were in 1800


at least it will be nicely marinating all that delicious fish


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We are all going to die and melt if we don't do something RIGHT NOW.


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More like Mass Extinction, Everyone!


Amirite?


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According to Kolbert’s research, if human activity continues in a business as usual manner, the oceans will be 150 percent more acidic than they were in 1800


at least it will be nicely marinating all that delicious fish


Ceviche!

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Color me skeptical that the world will be devoid of ocean fish in 34 years.

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Color me skeptical that the world will be devoid of ocean fish in 34 years.


the ocean called, it's running out of shrimp

like for real


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Color me skeptical that the world will be devoid of ocean fish in 34 years.


the ocean called, it's running out of shrimp

like for real


:lol: :lol:

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Darkside wrote:
Color me skeptical that the world will be devoid of ocean fish in 34 years.


Yeah, I dunno about that. But the rate at which the ocean is acidifying is pretty terrifying.

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Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.

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i thought this was another fake band name thread


yeah, Mass Extinction sounds like they would be playing one of Maluku G's events


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I think fear mongers like Newsweek should worry about real concerns like a Yellowstone eruption or massive meteor hitting the earth. Those events are real and inevitable.

The ocean running out of fish?? That is some of the silliest shit in the history of silly shit.

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I think fear mongers like Newsweek should worry about real concerns like a Yellowstone eruption or massive meteor hitting the earth. Those events are real and inevitable.

The ocean running out of fish?? That is some of the silliest shit in the history of silly shit.


Yes. It is.

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Color me skeptical that the world will be devoid of ocean fish in 34 years.


Yeah, I dunno about that. But the rate at which the ocean is acidifying is pretty terrifying.

The melting polar regions are balancing that out. Duh. There is nobody that can predict the future of chemistry and technology to reverse, fix, or moderate our habitat.

Lets go to Mars and wreck another planet already.

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Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.


No matter what I will need more proof.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.


No matter what I will need more proof.


:lol: And yet science will still not be about proof.

Btw, I ventured through Iowa last week and favorable weather this year has them calling for the biggest crop yields in recorded history.

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the only thing about as old as as scientists are their predictions of the end of the world.

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Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.


No matter what I will need more proof.


:lol: And yet science will still not be about proof.

Btw, I ventured through Iowa last week and favorable weather this year has them calling for the biggest crop yields in recorded history.


Cost of groceries will go down? The weather has been great.

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Seacrest wrote:
Nas wrote:
Hank Scorpio wrote:
Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.


No matter what I will need more proof.


:lol: And yet science will still not be about proof.

Btw, I ventured through Iowa last week and favorable weather this year has them calling for the biggest crop yields in recorded history.


Yeah, the wet weather on the East Coast has been great for agriculture here, too. The problem is that if this precipitation pattern holds for the next few years--which it likely will due to changes in ocean temperature and currents--crop productivity will ultimately be suppressed.

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the only thing about as old as as scientists are their predictions of the end of the world.


Scientists are so dumb!

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Corn prices are way low
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Wheat still pretty high


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http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/02/10/a-valuable-reputation

The article linked above deals with the decline in the global frog population. Apparently much of this decline can be attributed to the widespread use of the herbicide Atrazine. The negative effects of Atrazine were discovered by Tyrone Hayes, one of the most brilliant biologists of his generation and a UC Berkeley faculty member.

When Hayes began presenting the results of his Atrazine studies, the chemical's manufacturer launched a campaign to discredit him. It hacked into his computers, tapped his phones, had him followed, paid scientists to produce results that contradicted Hayes's findings, etc.

The story is quite fascinating.

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What has a frog ever done for me?

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http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/02/10/a-valuable-reputation

The article linked above deals with the decline in the global frog population. Apparently much of this decline can be attributed to the widespread use of the herbicide Atrazine. The negative effects of Atrazine were discovered by Tyrone Hayes, one of the most brilliant biologists of his generation and a UC Berkeley faculty member.

When Hayes began presenting the results of his Atrazine studies, the chemical's manufacturer launched a campaign to discredit him. It hacked into his computers, tapped his phones, had him followed, paid scientists to produce results that contradicted Hayes's findings, etc.

The story is quite fascinating.


Not surprising unfortunately.

There are many fascinating articles about the rise of synthetic hormones and their effects on the fertility of fish populations in numerous areas.

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WestmontMike wrote:
i thought this was another fake band name thread


yeah, Mass Extinction sounds like they would be playing one of Maluku G's events




:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.

...and no one would listen to them.


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Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.

...and no one would listen to them.


When I say fix, I mean for someone else to fix. I'm gonna keep doing what I do and expect the eggheads to solve the problem without interfering in my day to day life.

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