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Racing to Extinction

Why Humanity Will Soon Vanish

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Racing to Extinction

By: Lyle Lewis, Sue Coulstock
Narrated by: Lyle Lewis, Heather Henderson
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Global warming, loss of biodiversity, and toxic chemicals are undermining the ability of the planet to support complex life. Routinely overlooked in causing our current predicament is that several million years of evolution has predisposed Homo sapiens, both anatomically and behaviorally, to vanishing.

A former endangered species biologist looks at the ongoing sixth mass extinction through the prism of human behavior, personal experience, ecology, evolutionary biology, and contemporary conservation efforts. He provides new insights into factors triggering the current mass extinction event and examines conventional wisdom regarding human intelligence. The author suggests—as humanity edges ever closer to disappearing forever—a clear-eyed, real-world rationale for resignation but also acceptance.

Foreword by Sue Coulstock; Foreword narrated by Heather Henderson

©2023 Lyle Lewis (P)2024 Lyle Lewis
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I enjoyed the author/ narrator dialogue & delivery. I disagreed with some of predictions & assertions but learnt new perspectives on others.
Overall a depressing subject described very well & educational.
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Fascinating insight

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