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posted by cmn32480 on Wednesday June 24 2015, @02:17PM   Printer-friendly
from the he-hasn't-been-right-yet dept.

A professor famous for predicting the imminent demise of the human race at regular intervals since the 1970s has predicted the imminent demise of the human race.

Paul Ehrlich, who is the Bing Professor of Population Studies at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, says it's definitely on this time. In a tinned statement issued on Friday, the arm-waving prof lays it on the line:

There is no longer any doubt: We are entering a mass extinction that threatens humanity's existence ... the window of opportunity is rapidly closing ...

"[The study] shows without any significant doubt that we are now entering the sixth great mass extinction event," Ehrlich said ...

"If it is allowed to continue, life would take many millions of years to recover, and our species itself would likely disappear early on," said lead author Gerardo Ceballos.

The original article can be found at The Register, with coverage of the cited study coming from ScienceMag.org


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  • (Score: 1) by chucky on Wednesday June 24 2015, @06:19PM

    by chucky (3309) on Wednesday June 24 2015, @06:19PM (#200508)

    Copied from http://spaceweather.com/ [spaceweather.com]:

    Spotless Days
    Current Stretch: 0 days
    2015 total: 0 days (0%)
    2014 total: 1 day (1%)
    2013 total: 0 days (0%)
    2012 total: 0 days (0%)
    2011 total: 2 days (1%)
    2010 total: 51 days (14%)
    2009 total: 260 days (71%)

  • (Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Wednesday June 24 2015, @09:49PM

    by maxwell demon (1608) on Wednesday June 24 2015, @09:49PM (#200620) Journal

    That's not a citation for the claim

    "If the sun doesn't have as many sunspots, then more solar radiation hits the Earth and that heats the Earth up."

    --
    The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.