The Next Species: Exploring the Future of Human Evolution & Post-Human Scenarios - Perfect for Science Enthusiasts and Futurism Discussions
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“Simultaneously sobering and exhilarating, Michael Tennesen’s wide-ranging survey of disasters highlights both life’s fragility and its metamorphosing persistence” (Booklist) and describes what life on earth could look like after the next mass extinction.A growing number of scientists agree we are headed toward a mass extinction, perhaps in as little as 300 years. Already there have been five mass extinctions in the last 600 million years, including the Cretaceous Extinction, during which an asteroid knocked out the dinosaurs. Though these events were initially destructive, they were also prime movers of evolutionary change in nature. And we can see some of the warning signs of another extinction event coming, as our oceans lose both fish and oxygen, and our lands lose both predators and prey. In The Next Species, Michael Tennesen questions what life might be like after it happens. In thoughtful, provocative ways, Tennesen discusses the future of nature and whether humans will make it through the bottleneck of extinction. Could life suddenly get very big as it did before the arrival of humans? Could the conquest of Mars lead to another form of human? Could we upload our minds into a computer and live in a virtual reality? How would we recognize the next humans? Are they with us now? Tennesen delves into the history of the planet and travels to rainforests, canyons, craters, and caves all over the world to explore the potential winners and losers of the next era of evolution. His predictions, based on reports and interviews with top scientists, have vital implications for life on earth today. The Next Species is “an engrossing history of life, the dismal changes wrought by man, and a forecast of life after the sixth mass extinction” (Kirkus Reviews).
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I was so impressed that in support I have bought several copies to send to friends that I believe will enjoy how Tennesen puts current concerns about “Our”' well being and future on our planet into context with the overall history of earth.At first I found it a bit slow going, too many facts and skipping around to different places and ideas. But I was soon taken by how he managed to wrangle in the sometimes disjointed facts and concepts into a coherent view of what might be around the bend.What I liked most was not the facts or history as I have been exposed to much of it all before, but the way he blended it all and brought into view how fragile life is, species by species. Also he interjected enough personality and variety of themes to keep a compelling narrative going. Perfect, a science reference book that was fun to read!Well researched and thought provoking. You will want your friends to read it as well.
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