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The edge of extinction

by Jules N. Pretty

Publisher: Cornell University Press Published: 2014 Category: Environment & Climate

# A Wake-Up Call for Our Living Planet

Our world stands at a crossroads. Biodiversity is disappearing at rates not seen since the extinction of the dinosaurs, ecosystems are collapsing under the weight of human activity, and countless species face an uncertain future. Yet this environmental crisis is not simply an ecological problem—it is fundamentally a human problem that touches every aspect of our existence, from the food we eat to the air we breathe to the spiritual connection we maintain with the natural world.

This compelling examination of biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse reveals the intricate connections between environmental destruction and human well-being. It presents a sobering yet ultimately hopeful perspective on one of the defining challenges of our time: the acceleration toward what scientists call "the edge of extinction," a point where the loss of species and natural systems threatens to unravel the very foundation of human civilization.

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