What Douthat misses are two other great extinctions - the extinction of global biodiversity and the extinction of human experience of the natural world. Both are as tragic as the loss of human institutions. The loss of biodiversity is also irreversible whereas human institutions can be reborn.
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Opinion | An Age of Extinction Is Coming. Hereโs How to Survive.
Everything is under threat. What you care about can make it to the other side.
@nytopinion.nytimes.com, @DouthatNYT - Ross Douthat's recent column on living in an age of extinction is well worth reading and I think he is spot on about how the digital age is leading to extinctions of many human institutions. www.nytimes.com/2025/04/19/o...
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Sea otter's role as keystone species varies with location due to different suites of species in the two locations. Sea Otters are always important actors, but some places they are more important than others. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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How Fungi Move Among Us (Gift Article)
Underground fungal networks are โliving algorithmsโ that quietly help regulate Earthโs climate. Now scientists know what makes them so efficient.
This article has beautiful video of fungal networks expanding and moving material within their bodies. It is incredible stuff. So much of our world depends on the actions of fungi. Watch and be amazed. www.nytimes.com/2025/03/01/s...
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Ah, it is good to see how things spread - like ripples across the surface of a pond. Thank you
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Thank you Dan - I haven't used that line for a while. I need to go back to it.
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The L.A. Fire Where Something Went Right
While some Angelenos cast around for someone to blame, a whole cooperative emergency-response system whirred to life.
Coordinated responses by experienced professionals can help limit the extent of disastrous wildfires. However, the current group in Washington would prefer to fire as many experience professionals as possible. How will they respond then? www.nytimes.com/2025/02/05/m...
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Centipede shape - or perhaps dendritic - in the ice on a driveway after yesterday's freezing rain.
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PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
Northern boreal forests will probably experience significant changes in the next century - moving further north and increasing in density in colder areas. The southern edge of the forests will become less dense. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Excellent bubbles in the ice on Lake Sharvy at the Green Oaks Field Research Center. You can't tell in the photo but the shallow bubbles are about 6 inches down, the deepest bubbles about 10 inches down.
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Wide range of Earthโs species are showing a decline in diversity
The loss of genetic variation means species may be less resilient to climate change and other stressors
Bad news for biodiversity - there is evidence for widespread declines in genetic diversity even in species that do not appear to be experiencing population decline. www.science.org/content/arti...
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Sunset over Hope Cemetery, Galesburg IL.
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I find it good - especially for science oriented content
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Professor at UFRJ, I am mostly interested in how the environment and human activities (at a global and local scale) shape the behavior and ecology of marine megafauna.
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I'm a wetland ecologist and conservation biologist with the NYS DEC. Obsessed with reptiles, amphibians, spiders, insects, and other creepy crawlies.
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