Denuded forests, toxic stocked at sea
and rivers, polluting
the air compressed by the atrocities
- human beings are
made in "his"
own.
We too often forget, there are other creatures that have the same right to live on earth. Mistreatment of animals, one of them. Elephants and rhinos were slaughtered for the ivory and horn, orangutans and tigers were expelled from their habitat. Only a matter of time until they became extinct.
A group of scientists warned that the Earth is leading to disaster, if humans do not act to save her. In the journal Nature, experts revealed, the world is moving toward the critical point is characterized by extinction and unexpected changes in a very large scale, not seen since the glaciers melted 12,000 years ago.
"There are great opportunities, at the end of this century, the Earth became a place that is completely different," said researcher Anthony Barnosky to the science website, LiveScience. Professor of Integrative Biology from the University of California,
Berkeley, joined by 17 other scientists to warn Earth that will come may no longer enjoyable to live. "Imagine the change as fast as an adjustment period, as we pushed through the hole jsrum," he said, making an analogy. "When entering into a pinhole that is, when we look at political disputes, economic disputes, war, and famine."
We too often forget, there are other creatures that have the same right to live on earth. Mistreatment of animals, one of them. Elephants and rhinos were slaughtered for the ivory and horn, orangutans and tigers were expelled from their habitat. Only a matter of time until they became extinct.
A group of scientists warned that the Earth is leading to disaster, if humans do not act to save her. In the journal Nature, experts revealed, the world is moving toward the critical point is characterized by extinction and unexpected changes in a very large scale, not seen since the glaciers melted 12,000 years ago.
"There are great opportunities, at the end of this century, the Earth became a place that is completely different," said researcher Anthony Barnosky to the science website, LiveScience. Professor of Integrative Biology from the University of California,
Berkeley, joined by 17 other scientists to warn Earth that will come may no longer enjoyable to live. "Imagine the change as fast as an adjustment period, as we pushed through the hole jsrum," he said, making an analogy. "When entering into a pinhole that is, when we look at political disputes, economic disputes, war, and famine."
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