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    refusing to acknowledge our mistakes as the Earth expires. Whether from deforestation, invasive species, or climate change, there is one thing completely clear. The Earth is currently in the middle of a sixth mass extinction, and it’s been caused by the human race. It’s clear that a great extinction is coming from the evidence of the destruction of other species around us. The choices made by the human race have too often negatively affected the species around them. Tracy Wilson, in an article for

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    imitating the opening motions of a mass extinction, through another we see the inevitable and hellish effects of culturalized greed. In both cases we are treated to the observations of an aggrieved observer, but the means by which these observers show us their perspective on the world are by no means identical. Here we will explore the strategies, expressions, argumentations, and appeals of two authors with intertwining stories to tell. The Sixth Extinction and The Spirit Level introduce their respective

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    Permian Extinction

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    been five big mass extinction events, characterized as “periods in Earth's history when abnormally large numbers of species die out simultaneously or within a limited time frame.” (BBC) These events are cataclysmic enough to wipeout at least 50% of all organisms living during that period. The causes of mass extinction are many from the asteroids that sealed the fate of the dinosaurs to the volcanoes that choked out air to 96% of the organismic population during the Permian extinction, however one of

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    A clear analysis shows that extinction has occurred so much, that they do not only list the animals, they have to list a broader and more general title, meaning extinction is so worst that writing the names of the animals' name will be too much, and writing the whole broad title will include thousands of animals under one title. With 41% amphibian, 26% of mammal species and 13% of birds. It is extremely alarming. And the extinction only includes the species that has been found and labeled by us,

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    actions have the potential to kill every natural thing on the planet, sometimes slowly, but other times too fast for us to do something about it. The Sixth Extinction found a way to inform a large audience about the current and past problems involving climate change and how we, as humans on this earth, are going into another extinction, the sixth extinction. The novel, written by renowned journalist Elizabeth Kolbert, is very informative and influential. The novel is imperative to the twenty-first century

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    “paleontologists characterize mass extinctions as times when Earth loses more than three-quarters of its species in geologically short interval…” (Barnosky). Since the life on Earth came to existence it has gone through multiple mass extinctions, five to be exact. Throughout these extinctions, there has been the loss of millions of species that will never come back into existence. When the term mass extinction is heard the first thought that most come to mind would be the extinction of dinosaurs, and how it

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    Holocene Extinction; How Humans Are Causing the Next Major Extinction Since before the industrial evolutions humans have been pumping green house gasses—carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons— into the atmosphere however, it wasn’t until recently that the amounts being produced are shoving the Earth into a sixth extinction. While the causes of this upcoming extinction are constantly debated on it has earned itself the name Holocene extinction. This name is

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    There have been five well known extinctions on this earth. The one most well known is the mass extinction that ended the dinosaurs. Mass extinction is often described as the elimination of a large number of species in a short period of time. Despite what many think, the elimination of species is almost commonplace at this point. The Earth is currently in the middle of a sixth mass extinction, and it’s been caused by the human race. It’s clear that a great extinction is coming from the evidence of

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    Earth is currently going thru its sixth mass extinction. This past decade earth has been going thru the worst loss of species since the dinosaurs age millions and millions of years ago. Scientists say this is like nothing earth has experienced before. Past mass extinctions have occurred because of natural causes but this mass extinction, humans are to blame. Many people believe that The Earth 's sixth mass extinction is already underway. They also believe that climate change or volcano

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    losing one species properly affect the whole ecosystem because different species live at the unique planet, and their food chains are combined together in the same environment. Many people still hold unrealistic expectations in dealing with the sixth extinction event, which is actually sleepwalking to the death, reflecting the idealist tradition in our public opinion. In James Kunstler’s The Long Emergency, he defines the term “blind optimism” as, The wonders of steady technological progress achieved

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