(September 25, 2017 at 10:15 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote:(September 25, 2017 at 9:58 am)TheBeardedDude Wrote: We are the only known species that is aware of the potential for its own extinction, and the only known species that is capable of technologically innovating solutions to problems that might otherwise result in the extinction of a species. We have the ability to make accurate predictions about future outcomes, and if one of those potential outcomes is our extinction, then it is possible to avoid it if planned for.Just hang around.
*Mass extinction refers to the rapid loss of taxa across numerous genera, families, orders, classes, and phyla. So your sentence should read "Why should I think that our species can avoid extinction?"
I don't know of any "self-inflicted" mass extinctions.
And even among individual extinctions, I don't know of any species that inflicted an extinction upon themselves through heavy modification of their environment.
I'd rather be a voice that advocates for us NOT being the first species to cause its own extinction plus the widespread extinction of numerous other species, but we've already killed off quite a few taxa, so we can only really hope to stem the bleeding at this point.
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