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A stressed world.


THERE ARE NO MORE WILD PLACES. The era of economic globalization globalization

Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation
 and exploding world trade has combined with climate change, population growth, the widespread pillage PILLAGE. The taking by violence of private property by a victorious army from the citizens or subjects of the enemy. This, in modern times, is seldom allowed, and then, only when authorized by the commander or chief officer, at the place where the pillage is committed.  of natural resources and the expansion of large-scale agriculture to imperil im·per·il  
tr.v. im·per·iled or im·per·illed, im·per·il·ing or im·per·il·ling, im·per·ils
To put into peril. See Synonyms at endanger.
 the bio-diversity of our planet as never before. The loss of pollinators like bees is just one aspect of this loss.

Biologists call it the sixth extinction. There have been five great mass extinctions in the history of the earth including:

* The Permian extinction 250 million years ago wiped out 70 per cent of all land animals and over 90 per cent of sea creatures. The causes are unclear.

* The Cretaceous extinction 65 million years ago saw the dinosaurs go down. Scientists think this was caused, at least in part, by a massive asteroid off Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, which turned the atmosphere into a blast furnace. More than 70 per cent of the earth's species were lost. It took tens of millions of years to bounce back.

Today's extinction is different. It's human-made rather than natural. There is a natural rate of extinction--evolution wouldn't exist without it.

But what's happening now is unprecedented.

The International Union for the Conservation of Nature International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) or World Conservation Union, international organization founded in 1948 to encourage the preservation of wildlife, natural environments, and living resources.  (IUCN IUCN

International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
) estimates the loss of species today is 1,000 to 10,000 times higher than the natural rate that occurs through evolution. But as ecologists say, we're all in this together We're All In This Together can refer to:
  • "We're All in this Together", an OST from the High School Musical Soundtrack.
  • We're All In This Together (sketch), a Malaysian sketch about school life.
. Humans need clean water, wild spaces, unpolluted air and uncontaminated land.

So do plants, animals and all other forms of life.

Our interdependence has never been clearer.

The IUCN says nearly 40 per cent of all species are threatened. These include:

* A QUARTER OF ALL MAMMALS

* ONE IN EIGHT BIRDS

* A THIRD OF ALL AMPHIBIANS amphibians

members of the animal class Amphibia. Includes frogs, toads, newts, salamanders and cecilians all capable of living on land or in water.
 AND HALF OF ALL TORTOISES AND FRESHWATER TURTLES

* MORE THAN HALF OF REPTILES

* OVER 70 PER CENT OF FLOWERING PLANTS

* MORE THAN HALF OF ALL INSECTS
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Date:Sep 1, 2009
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