Resource Pages

Jun 1, 2014

Species going extincts at rate unseen in tens of millions of years [feedly]

Common Dreams - A new study published in the internationally recognized journal Science has determined that the current rate of species extinctions is more than 1,000 times greater than the background rate calculated from the fossil record and genetic data, spanning millions of years. The primary cause of this dramatic rise in the loss of species is human population growth and increased consumption, according to the study.

"This important study confirms that species are going extinct at a pace not seen in tens of millions of years, and unlike past extinction events, the cause is us," said Noah Greenwald, endangered species director with the Center for Biological Diversity. "The loss of species has drastic consequences for us all by degrading ecosystems that clean our air and water and are a source of food and medicine, and by making our world less interesting and a more lonely place. This study underscores the importance of laws like the Endangered Species Act and the need for swift action to reverse the disturbing trend of extinction."
Sent via feedly // Please continue reading at http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2014/05/30-1