Keegan

27%
Flag icon
As in Tolstoy, every extinction event appears to be unhappy—and fatally so—in its own way. It may, in fact, be the very freakishness of the events that renders them so deadly; all of a sudden, organisms find themselves facing conditions for which they are, evolutionarily, completely unprepared.
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview