An·thro·po·cene
/'anTHrəpəˌsēn/
noun:
1. the current geological age, viewed as the period during which human activity has had a significant impact on the climate and the environment.
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The Sixth Extinction is Upon Us and Climate Change is Heating the Planet.
Please Consider the Consequences.
The Time to Act is Very Short.
• Our planet is now in the midst of a Sixth Mass Extinction of plants and animals.
• Species of plants and animals are going extinct about 1,000 times faster than they did before humans existed, according to the Center for Biological Diversity.
• The world is seeing the catastrophic collapse of the insect population.
• According to the analysis published in the journal Biological Conservation, the rate of insect extinction is eight times faster than that of mammals, birds and reptiles.
• The total mass of insects is declining at such a rate that they could vanish within a century leading to a catastrophic collapse of nature’s ecosystems.
• Our current CO2 emissions rate has us on a path of 4.5°C above preindustrial levels by 2100.
This is not sustainable; we have a Fossil Fuel Addiction Problem and we need help.
Take the first step and go to the most trusted source of information on the planet, NASA