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The Sixth Extinction Reflection

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Summer Reading Reflection
I read The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert over this summer. It was a thoughtful book that made me more aware of mother nature as well as the declining environmental health. Basically, the author handled its large, weighty ideas by comparing the current environmental issues with the past five major episodes of mass extinction. Nowadays, the world’s undergoing a sixth mass extinction period, with humans as the driving factor. In short, industrialization and globalization have ushered in a new epoch in Earth 's history. People are significantly altering the Earth’s land, ocean, atmosphere, and life in a way that “no other creature has ever managed.” A number of recent studies shed light on the devastating …show more content…

According to the book, the extinctions are occurring in all branches. A third of all reef-building corals are endangered. So are a third of all freshwater mollusks, a third of sharks and rays, a quarter of all mammals, a fifth of all reptiles, and a sixth of all birds. Human activities have compromised the oceans, the original source of life and home still to much of the earth’s plant and animal life. Logging, converting forestland to other uses, and human-induced climate change were exterminating whole species of trees as well as the plants and animals they sustained. It seems true that Earth is a big place, but size isn 't everything. The planet 's richest ecosystems are in rapid decline, forcing us to acknowledge that countless creatures worldwide are running out of room. We should definitely do something to avert the first man-made mass extinction.
Globalization is another big topic came to my mind after reading this book. There are certain advantages that globalization bring us, such as faster access to technology, improved communication and innovation. Apart from playing a key role in bringing people of various backgrounds together, it has ushered a new era in the economic prosperity and has opened up vast channels of development. However, globalization also created some areas of concern, and prominent among these is the impact that it has had on the environment. In

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