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Part of the difficulty is a documented quirk of perception that the fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly @seaaroundus.org named the shifting baseline syndrome in 1995. spacedaily.com/t-the-most-u...
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The most unsettling feature of a mass extinction may be that it does not feel like one from inside it. The five great extinctions in Earth’s history are events we can name only because they are finish...
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The most unsettling thing about a mass extinction is that it does not always feel apocalyptic while it is happening. It can begin as scattered local losses — a forest gone quiet, a river emptied, a fa...
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