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The Global Species Extinction Emergency

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Humanity is currently causing the irreversible destruction of an
alarming amount of species. The true story of a typical murder
back in the '60's reminds me of how most of the world's
population is ignoring the mass global species extinction going
on today.


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The Global Species Extinction Emergency
Copyright (c) 2007 Larry Mondello
Opinionated.net
http://www.opinionated.net



Humanity is currently causing the irreversible destruction of an
alarming amount of species. The true story of a typical murder
back in the '60's reminds me of how most of the world's
population is ignoring the mass global species extinction going
on today.

The strange circumstances of the murder of Catherine Genovese
were described in the New York Times in March of 1964. The
article begins:

"For more than half an hour thirty-eight respectable,
law-abiding citizens in Queens watched a killer stalk and stab a
woman in three separate attacks in Kew Gardens.

Twice the sound of their voices and the sudden glow of their
bedroom lights interrupted him and frightened him off. Each time
he returned, sought her out, and stabbed her again. Not one
person telephoned the police during the assault; one witness
called after the woman was dead."

How could thirty-eight respectable citizens stand by and do
nothing to help this poor woman? Many explained that it had to do
with big-city apathy and our society's slide into indifference
and selfishness.

Two New York-based psychology professors who understood social
psychology, Bibb Latane and John Darley, posited that the
thirty-eight people all failed to call the police because of
social proof reasons. Each person probably thought someone else
must have surely made the call already.

They also suggested that often in distressful times, people will
look around at how others are acting and key off their behavior.
So if we're unsure if something really is an emergency, we look
for clues in the people around us, and if they're not panicking
or doing anything, we conclude that it must not be an emergency.
Maybe the witnesses looked out their windows and so no urgency in
the other onlookers.

The way most of the world today is ignoring the unprecedented
destruction of many of the world's species, habitats and
ecosystems seems eerily similar to the way those thirty-eight
bystanders failed to act back in 1964.

The Earth's entire ecosystem is under attack and the vast
majority of people are doing nothing. Why? Maybe it's apathy,
greed, selfishness or perceived lack of social proof. Perhaps
most people wrongly conclude that irrevocably losing species
forever isn't a big deal. Maybe everyone thinks someone else
will take care of the problem. It's possible that many people
think they'll be dead long before it affects them. Maybe it's a
combination of all of these reasons.

Thankfully there are some scientists, ecologists, professors and
environmentalists who are fighting to save our environments, but
they represent a tiny fraction of the total population. I am
writing this to try to help people realize the emergency we're
presently facing. I also hope to move people to take some kind of
action now. This means you.

A study recently released by the World Conservation Union, a
coalition of leading conservation groups, says that more than
11,000 plants and animals could be extinct within the first few
decades of the 21st century. It says one of every four mammals
and one of every eight birds could face extinction. Although the
extinction of various species is an ongoing natural phenomenon
and has happened at accelerated rates in Earth's past, the rate
of extinction occurring in today's world is exceptional -- as
many as 100 to1,000 times greater than natural rates found in the
fossil record, Dr. Donald A. Levin said in the January-February
issue of American Scientist magazine.

The World Conservation Union issued its "Red List", an annual
report on the conservation status of species. They called their
2004 report "the most comprehensive evaluation ever undertaken
of the status of the world's biodiversity."

The following is taken from the 2004 Red List's Executive
Summary:

 * 15,589 species (7,266 animal species and 8,323 plant and
lichen species) are now considered at risk of extinction - an
increase of 3,330 species since the 2003 Red List.

 * Among major species groups, the percentage of threatened
species ranges between 12% and 52%.

 * One eighth of all birds are threatened, almost a quarter of
all mammals, and about one third of all amphibians are threatened
as well.

 * The numbers of threatened species are increasing across almost
all major taxonomic groups.

Scientists believe that the Earth has experienced five other mass
extinctions in its history, often called the "Big Five". They
all agree that we are now in the Sixth Extinction called the
Holocene extinction event. The previous extinction periods were
triggered by natural causes, such as impact events like meteor
strikes, large movements by tectonic plates or high volcanic
activity. These natural events all led to climate change which
then caused mass species extinction.

The observed rate of extinction has accelerated dramatically in
the last 50 years, to a pace greater than the rate seen during
each of the Big Five extinction periods.

Our current extinction period is being caused by humans. Humanity
is encroaching on natural habitats all over the world, at the
expense of wildlife. We're greatly disrupting the ecological
balance by hunting, transmitting diseases, and especially by
destroying or taking over habitats.

We routinely breech the "carrying-capacity" of many ecosystems
and environments today. Because of the current large human
population growth, we're putting more and more stress on various
natural environments with destructive activities. The top
activities humans engage in that are responsible for this blight
on the world's environment are:

 * Tropical deforestation
 * Transformation of the landscape
 * The introduction of alien species
 * Soil contamination
 * Air, water and land pollution
 * Over-fishing
 * Agriculture
 * Coral destruction
 * Overexploitation of species
 * Global warming

The debate about global warming is ridiculous. When I hear people
say they don't believe in global warming or tell me not to worry
because the Earth has gone through it before, I feel like I am
talking to a 13th Century person arrogantly bellowing that the
world is flat.

When I hear this I imagine they don't know, or choose to ignore,
the following fact:

Though natural amounts of CO2 have varied from 180 to 300 parts
per million (ppm), today's CO2 levels are around 380 ppm.
That's 25% more than the highest natural levels over the past
650,000 years. Today's abnormally high temperatures and CO2
concentrations come from the burning of fossil fuels.

Even if we completely disregard global warming for the moment,
the exponential population growth the world is experiencing is
causing mass extinction too.

When habitats go, global species extinction follows. Like
termites slowly eating away at one's home, humanity's blind and
unchecked advance on the environment will eventually bring the
house down.

Does it matter? I believe it does. There are most likely
solutions to energy problems and disease in the very natural
resources that we're destroying. The biodiversity in the Amazon
is considered a potentially excellent source of future medicine
or pharmaceutical knowledge. Humanity could be horribly affected
if certain species become extinct, we just don't know. We must
always remember that we're a part of nature; that our survival
as a species is dependent on nature.

We're like an ape with a club swinging wildly in a modern day
living room. We have no idea what we're destroying, and we never
will unless we stop swinging. Our cleverness in developing
technology and creating ways to live longer and better may be our
downfall.

But there is still hope. There are those who work every day to
educate people on conservation issues. People are continually
coming up with solutions, and saving endangered species. In fact,
many species have already been saved from extinction.

There are present and future technologies that could solve many
conservation and habitat destruction issues. Globally threatened
species require a combination of conservation acts and collective
action from large groups of people and nations who are willing to
work together for a better future.

Consider this article like a man leaning out the window on that
fateful night in 1964 to warn you that Catherine Genovese's
murder could be stopped if you just took some kind of action now.




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