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Peter Raven, President of the International Botanical
Congress at its 16th worldwide conference, August 2, 1999 announced: "We are
predicting the extinction of about two-thirds of all bird, mammal, butterfly
and plant species by the end of the next century, based on current
trends." In other words, we humans are causing a mass extinction of species
greater than the extinction that wiped out the
dinosaurs 65 million years ago. This is
a very big deal, folks - if loss of 2/3rds of these species doesn't qualify as
a major ecological collapse, we don't know what does. This should be
front-page, red banner headline news, but it's not. The UN and
every country around the world should be calling for emergency conferences,
but they're not.


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