Ebook: The sixth extinction: journey among the lost and left behind
Author: Glavin Terry
- Tags: Biodiversity conservation, Endangered species, Extinction (Biology), Nature--Effect of human beings on, Nature -- Effect of human beings on
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: St. Martin's Press
- City: New York;N.Y
- Language: English
- epub
The Sixth Extinction is a haunting account of the age in which we live. Ecologists are calling it the Sixth Great Extinction, and the world isn't losing just its ecological legacy; also vanishing is a vast human legacy of languages and our ways of living, seeing, and knowing.
Terry Glavin confirms that we are in the midst of a nearly unprecedented, catastrophic vanishing of animals, plants, and human cultures. He argues that the language of environmentalism is inadequate in describing the unraveling of the vast system in which all these extinctions are actually related. And he writes that we're no longer gaining knowledge with every generation. We're losing it.
In the face of what he describes as a dark and gathering sameness upon the Earth, Glavin embarks on a global journey to meet the very things we're losing (a distinct species every ten minutes, a unique vegetable variety every six hours, an entire language every two weeks) and on the way encounters some of...