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SUMMARY & ANALYSIS
THE SIXTH EXTINCTION
BASED ON THE BOOK BY ELIZABETH KOLBERT
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: GOLDEN BOOKS PUBLISHING
CONTENT
A Modern Extinction
Unearthing the Past
The Shifting Earth
The Great Auk's Demise
The Impact of an Asteroid
The Acidifying Ocean
Coral Reefs in Peril
The Moving Forest
A World of Fragments
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
In Elizabeth Kolbert's "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," the author embarks on a global journey to investigate the unprecedented rate of species extinction occurring in our time. Through compelling narratives and scientific evidence, Kolbert reveals the devastating impact of human activities on Earth's biodiversity. She explores the history of past extinction events, like the demise of the dinosaurs, and compares them to the ongoing crisis driven by habitat destruction, climate change, and the spread of invasive species. Kolbert's investigation takes her to remote rainforests, coral reefs, and even the icy caves where bats are succumbing to a deadly fungal disease, illustrating the widespread nature of the crisis.
© 2025 Golden Books Publishing (Lydbog): 9798347820467
Release date
Lydbog: 23. januar 2025
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