The Sixth Extinction
The Sixth Extinction (2014) chronicles the history of species extinction and shows how humans have had more than a hand in the rapidly decreasing numbers of animal species on earth. Through industrialization and deforestation, not to mention climate change, humans have damaged the environment and disrupted habitats, leading to a massive reduction in biodiversity.
Who should read
Scientists, environmentalists or activists concerned with climate change People curious about how human activity affects animal survival Students examining theories of species extinction
About the author
American journalist Elizabeth Kolbert is a frequent contributor to The New Yorker magazine and is also the author …
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The Sixth Extinction (2014) chronicles the history of species extinction and shows how humans have had more than a hand in the rapidly decreasing numbers of animal species on earth. Through industrialization and deforestation, not to mention climate change, humans have damaged the environment and disrupted habitats, leading to a massive reduction in biodiversity.
Who should read
Scientists, environmentalists or activists concerned with climate change People curious about how human activity affects animal survival Students examining theories of species extinction
About the author
American journalist Elizabeth Kolbert is a frequent contributor to The New Yorker magazine and is also the author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe, a book on the effects of climate change, published in 2006. She was awarded the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction for The Sixth Extinction.
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