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FTE13 ~ Biology for Doomers
Faster Than Expected - podcast
English - June 14, 2017 00:00 - 18 minutes - 14.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsNatural Sciences Science abrupt climate change faster than expected schneller als gedacht grief arctic climate disruption Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
What makes a biologist like Guy McPherson suppose, that the climate change leads to the demise of the human species? One of the answers we will hear in this episode is: Habitat, habitat, habitat!
Guy McPherson is Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona. He taught and conducted research for 20 award-winning years before leaving the university. He is THE authority for abrupt climate change leading to near-term human extinction.
A very few scientists in the world dare to talk about in public, that the climate is just now in a radical irreversible change, that will effect all life on our planet.
Guy McPherson, with his major fields conservation and evolutionary biology, is the only biologist, I know, who assumes that these changes lead to a mass extinction, even of the human species, within a very short period of time, within a few years.
So, in this episode we focus on Biology for Doomers.
http://xwer.de/en/fte-013-biology-for-doomers
Guy McPherson: Habitat, habitat, habitat!
What makes a biologist like Guy McPherson suppose, that the climate change leads to the demise of the human species? One of the answers we will hear in this episode is: Habitat, habitat, habitat!
Guy McPherson is Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona. He taught and conducted research for 20 award-winning years before leaving the university. He is THE authority for abrupt climate change leading to near-term human extinction.
A very few scientists in the world dare to talk about in public, that the climate is just now in a radical irreversible change, that will effect all life on our planet.
Guy McPherson, with his major fields conservation and evolutionary biology, is the only biologist, I know, who assumes that these changes lead to a mass extinction, even of the human species, within a very short period of time, within a few years.
So, in this episode we focus on Biology for Doomers.
http://xwer.de/en/fte-013-biology-for-doomers