Are we on the brink of the sixth mass extinction, driven by our own actions? How is human interference reshuffling ecosystems and speeding up the extinction of species? Can we halt the devastating trend and save the remaining biodiversity on our planet? Are we ready to bear the burden of being the species that caused the Sixth Extinction? Dive in to explore these burning questions and understand our crucial role in the future of our planet.;
Elizabeth Kolbert is an acclaimed American journalist and author, best known for her book "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History," which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 2015. In this groundbreaking work, Kolbert explores the concept of the ongoing sixth mass extinction event caused by human activity, drawing on extensive research and fieldwork. Her narrative weaves scientific understanding with real-world examples to illustrate the profound impact humans have on the planet's biodiversity.