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Thursday Mar 30, 2006
Late Reports from Charlottesville
The only real regret I have from the weekend is that one of my panels was scheduled opposite a panel I really wanted to attend, where Tim Flannery (The Weather Makers), Elizabeth Kolbert (Field Notes from a Catastrophe), and William Ruddiman (Plows, Plagues and Petroleum) talked about climate change and its consequences. Fortunately, Wired just posted interviews with Flannery and Kolbert that lay the problem out in stark terms: Flannery: When we say the world will be worse off, what aspects of it do you want to know? We can take a few if you want. Let's take species diversity, which is one of the greatest stabilizing influences on our planet. A diverse ecosystem is a stable ecosystem. There is not a single computer prediction that is suggesting anything less than monumental species loss. Some projections are up to 60 percent (of all species alive today will be extinct or committed to extinction) by the end of this century. That is massively destabilizing. Email This Post |
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