Catastrophic Thinking: Extinction and the Value of Diversity from Darwin to the Anthropocene
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A history of scientific ideas about extinction that explains why we learned to value diversity as a precious resource at the same time as we learned to “think catastrophically” about extinction.
We live in an age in which we are repeatedly remindedby scientists, by the media, by popular cultureof the looming threat of mass extinction. We’re told that human activity is currently producing a sixth mass extinction, perhaps of even greater magnitude than the five previous geological catastrop...
We live in an age in which we are repeatedly remindedby scientists, by the media, by popular cultureof the looming threat of mass extinction. We’re told that human activity is currently producing a sixth mass extinction, perhaps of even greater magnitude than the five previous geological catastrop...






















