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We are currently facing the sixth mass extinction of species in the history of life on Earth, biologists claim—the first one caused by humans. Activists, filmmakers, writers, and artists are seeking to bring the crisis to the public’s attention through stories and images that use the strategies of elegy, tragedy, epic, and even comedy. Imagining Extinction is the first book to examine the cultural frameworks shaping these narratives and images. Ursula K. Heise argues that understanding these stories and symbols is indispensable for any effective advocacy on behalf of endangered species. More than that, she shows how biodiversity conservation, even and especially in its scientific and legal dimensions, is shaped by cultural assumptions about what is valuable in nature and what is not. These assumptions are hardwired into even seemingly neutral tools such as biodiversity databases and laws for the protection of endangered species. Heise shows that the conflicts and convergences of biodiversity conservation with animal welfare advocacy, environmental justice, and discussions about the Anthropocene open up a new vision of multispecies justice. Ultimately, Imagining Extinction demonstrates that biodiversity, endangered species, and extinction are not only scientific questions but issues of histories, cultures, and values.

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9780226358024 | Univ of Chicago Pr, August 22, 2016, cover price $82.50 | About this edition: We are currently facing the sixth mass extinction of species in the history of life on Earth, biologists claim—the first one caused by humans.

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9780226358161 | Univ of Chicago Pr, August 22, 2016, cover price $27.50

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Paleobiologist Anthony D. Barnosky weaves together evidence from the deep past and the present to alert us to the looming Sixth Mass Extinction and to offer a practical, hopeful plan for avoiding it. Writing from the front lines of extinction research, Barnosky tells the overarching story of geologic and evolutionary history and how it informs the way humans inhabit, exploit, and impact Earth today. He presents compelling evidence that unless we rethink how we generate the power we use to run our global ecosystem, where we get our food, and how we make our money, we will trigger what would be the sixth great extinction on Earth, with dire consequences. Optimistic that we can change this ominous forecast if we act now, Barnosky provides clear-cut strategies to guide the planet away from global catastrophe. In many instances the necessary technology and know-how already exist and are being applied to crucial issues around human-caused climate change, feeding the world’s growing population, and exploiting natural resources. Deeply informed yet accessibly written, Dodging Extinction is nothing short of a guidebook for saving the planet.

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9780520274372 | Univ of California Pr, October 1, 2014, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Paleobiologist Anthony D.

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9780520292642 | Reprint edition (Univ of California Pr, August 5, 2016), cover price $29.95

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9780691142098 | Princeton Univ Pr, September 29, 2015, cover price $27.95
9780538653855, titled "Computer Interactive Algeblocks, Mac Single-User Version" | South-Western Pub, March 1, 1997, cover price $161.95 | also contains Computer Interactive Algeblocks, Mac Single-User Version

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By Carl Zimmer (foreword by)

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9780691169668 | Princeton Univ Pr, September 15, 2015, cover price $18.95
9780538426053, titled "Microsoft Office 2000 Comprehensive Course: Mastering and Using" | Pap/cdr edition (South-Western Pub, June 1, 1999), cover price $61.95 | also contains Microsoft Office 2000 Comprehensive Course: Mastering and Using

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9781421417189 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, August 17, 2015, cover price $29.95
9780521265591, titled "The Politics of Depression in France, 1932-1936" | Cambridge Univ Pr, October 1, 1985, cover price $69.95 | also contains The Politics of Depression in France, 1932-1936

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A fascinating history of species extinctions, their causes and the looming "sixth extinction". It is the central issue for this generation. Respected journals and popular publications worldwide pose the question, call the warning: "Are we in the middle of a sixth mass extinction?" (Science), "Multitude of species face climate threat" (The New York Times), "The sixth great extinction: a silent extermination" (National Geographic). Of the 1-3 billion species estimated to have appeared during Earth's history, only 12.5 million exist today. Geologists know that species extinction is as natural a process as species evolution. They also know that the rate of extinction in the geological past has not been constant. On at least five occasions in Earth's history, extinction intensities have spiked well above the normal level. For over a century, geologists have tried to conclusively identify and understand the processes responsible for the complex, fluctuating history of species extinction through the millennia. This has become even more important over the last decade as human populations and technology may now rival sea-level change, volcanic eruptions and asteroid impacts as an extinction mechanism. Will there be a sixth Extinction? When? What will cause it? The Great Extinctions explores the history of this search, its subjects, its controversies, its current conclusions, and their implications for our efforts to preserve Earth's biodiversity. It explains what extinction is, what causes it and whether it is preventable, and by comparing past geological extinction events, it aims to predict what will happen in the future. Author Norman MacLeod covers this compelling topic in a concise, easy-to-read style with illustrations and diagrams throughout. He examines a controversial subject with universal implications, which will fascinate a wide readership with interests in geology, prehistory, the environment, endangered species, conservation, wildlife, biodiversity, climate change, zoology, botany, invasive species and more. The Great Extinctions is an essential choice for an informed contemporary readership.

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9781770851870 | Firefly Books Ltd, February 14, 2013, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: A fascinating history of species extinctions, their causes and the looming "sixth extinction".

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9781770853270, titled "The Great Extinctions: What Causes Them & How They Shape Life" | Firefly Books Ltd, January 29, 2015, cover price $24.95 | also contains The Great Extinctions: What Causes Them and How They Shape Life

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9780385535915 | Doubleday, May 14, 2013, cover price $26.95

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9780307949424 | Anchor Books, April 8, 2014, cover price $16.00

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WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE From the author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe, a powerful and important work about the future of the world, blending intellectual and natural history and field reporting into a compelling account of the mass extinction unfolding before our eyes.Over the last half a billion years, there have been five mass extinctions, when the diversity of life on earth suddenly and dramatically contracted. Scientists around the world are currently monitoring the sixth extinction, predicted to be the most devastating extinction event since the asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs. This time around, the cataclysm is us. The Sixth Extinction draws on the work of scores of researchers in half a dozen disciplines–geologists who study deep ocean cores, botanists who follow the tree line as it climbs up the Andes, and marine biologists who dive off the Great Barrier Reef. Elizabeth Kolbert, two-time winner of the National Magazine Award and New Yorker writer, accompanies many of these researchers into the field, and introduces you to a dozen species–some already gone, others facing extinction–that are being affected by the sixth extinction. Through these stories, Kolbert provides a moving account of the disappearances occurring all around us and traces the evolution of extinction as concept, from its first articulation by Georges Cuvier in revolutionary Paris up through the present day. The sixth extinction is likely to be mankind's most lasting legacy; as Kolbert observes, it compels us to rethink the fundamental question of what it means to be human.

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9781408851210 | Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, February 13, 2014, cover price $33.40
9780805092998 | Henry Holt & Co, February 11, 2014, cover price $28.00

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9781250062185 | Reprint edition (Picador USA, January 6, 2015), cover price $16.00

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9781442369450 | Unabridged edition (Simon & Schuster, February 11, 2014), cover price $34.99 | About this edition: WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE From the author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe, a powerful and important work about the future of the world, blending intellectual and natural history and field reporting into a compelling account of the mass extinction unfolding before our eyes.

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Product Description: Realizing the link between her own estrangement from nature and the cultural shifts that led to a dramatic rise in extinctions, award-winning writer Melanie Challenger travels in search of the stories behind these losses. From an exploration of an abandoned mine in England to an Antarctic sea voyage to South Georgia's old whaling stations, from a sojourn in South America to a stay among an Inuit community in Canada, she uncovers species, cultures, and industries touched by extinction...read more

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9781619020184 | Counterpoint, December 11, 2012, cover price $28.00

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9781619021945 | Counterpoint, October 15, 2013, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: Realizing the link between her own estrangement from nature and the cultural shifts that led to a dramatic rise in extinctions, award-winning writer Melanie Challenger travels in search of the stories behind these losses.

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9780231160568 | Columbia Univ Pr, October 22, 2013, cover price $150.00

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9780231160575 | Columbia Univ Pr, October 22, 2013, cover price $50.00

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Product Description: For all the pessimistic talk about the apocalypse, we still really don't know what humanity's future will ultimately look like. Where will our sea levels be? Will avian flu wipe us off the planet? Will computer viruses throw us into darkness and chaos? In this imaginative, gripping book, Fred Guterl, the executive editor of Scientific American, explores six looming scenarios in vivid detail--the way they might really happen...read more

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9781608192588 | Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA, May 22, 2012, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: The sixth "mass extinction event" in the history of planet Earth is currently under way, with over two hundred species dying off every day.

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9781608192601 | Reprint edition (Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA, May 21, 2013), cover price $17.00 | About this edition: For all the pessimistic talk about the apocalypse, we still really don't know what humanity's future will ultimately look like.

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Product Description: Surviving in the wild can be tough, thankfully some of the most rare animals on the planet now have science on their side. Readers explore the science behind combating animal extinction in this exciting, high-interest volume. Readers will discover what science is doing to help keep endangered animals from disappearing altogether...read more

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9781433986765 | Gareth Stevens Pub, January 1, 2013, cover price $14.05 | About this edition: Surviving in the wild can be tough, thankfully some of the most rare animals on the planet now have science on their side.

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9781433986758 | Gareth Stevens Pub, January 1, 2013, cover price $31.95 | About this edition: Surviving in the wild can be tough, thankfully some of the most rare animals on the planet now have science on their side.

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9780253357137 | Indiana Univ Pr, December 8, 2011, cover price $70.00

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9780253223647 | Indiana Univ Pr, December 8, 2011, cover price $24.95

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Product Description: We have long lorded over the ocean. But only recently have we become aware of the myriad life-forms beneath its waves. We now know that this delicate ecosystem is our life-support system; it regulates the earth’s temperatures and climate and comprises 99 percent of living space on earth...read more

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9780226532585 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 15, 2009, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: We have long lorded over the ocean.

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9780226532639 | Reprint edition (Univ of Chicago Pr, February 1, 2012), cover price $18.00 | About this edition: We have long lorded over the ocean.

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9780820338262 | Univ of Georgia Pr, May 1, 2011, cover price $69.95

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9780820338279 | Univ of Georgia Pr, May 1, 2011, cover price $26.95
9780201001020, titled "Teachers Guide" | Prentice Hall, June 1, 1987, cover price $8.93 | also contains Teachers Guide

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9781422219980 | Mason Crest, September 1, 2010, cover price $19.95

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Product Description: Did you know that in the Ice Age the world was covered in snow and ice? What animals lived during the Ice Age?

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9781429655187, titled "Ice Age Animals: Where Did All the Animals Go?" | First Facts, August 1, 2010, cover price $7.29

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9781429655088, titled "Ice Age Animals: Where Did All the Animals Go?" | First Facts, August 1, 2010, cover price $24.65 | About this edition: Did you know that in the Ice Age the world was covered in snow and ice?

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Product Description: The rapid growth of the American environmental movement in recent decades obscures the fact that long before the first Earth Day and the passage of the Endangered Species Act, naturalists and concerned citizens recognized—and worried about—the problem of human-caused extinction...read more

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9780226038148 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 15, 2009, cover price $35.00

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9780226323657 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 6, 2015, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: The rapid growth of the American environmental movement in recent decades obscures the fact that long before the first Earth Day and the passage of the Endangered Species Act, naturalists and concerned citizens recognized—and worried about—the problem of human-caused extinction.
9780140052633, titled "The New York School: A Cultural Reckoning" | Viking Pr, July 1, 1979, cover price $10.95 | also contains The New York School: A Cultural Reckoning | About this edition: Examines the development of the New York School and its influential role in the development of abstract expressionism

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Argues that all but one of the major extinction events of the past were caused by environmental factors, examines the ways in which global warming compromises the Earth's ability to sustain life, and makes recommendations for averting future disasters.

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9780061137914 | Collins, April 1, 2007, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: Argues that all but one of the major extinction events of the past were caused by environmental factors, examines the ways in which global warming compromises the Earth's ability to sustain life, and makes recommendations for averting future disasters.

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9780061137921 | Reprint edition (Perennial, April 1, 2008), cover price $14.95

Global warming seen from the other side: by the end of the last ice age, the earth had lost most of its large animal species and most of its humans. In a novel approach the author argues that the main cause of this catastrophic extinction was a drastic reduction in atmospheric carbon dioxide, due to the long period of cold, and he backs up his theory with scientific explanations given in clear language for the general reader. The author explores the causes of Earth s cyclical temperature changes and shows how those temperature shifts touch off a chain of events in the atmosphere, in the oceans and on land. Cold temperature was the trigger; and the resultant reduction in carbon dioxide, he argues, was the bullet that killed off so many species. The re-warming released more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and fueled a resurgence which we are still enjoying. In addition, the author describes the human responses to increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide after the last ice age and in the last 150 years. Near the end of the last ice age, atmospheric carbon dioxide was about half of what it is today. Due to the lack of carbon dioxide, most of the vegetation disappeared from the middle and high latitudes. Without plants to eat, many large animals became extinct; North America lost three-fourths of its large animals including the woolly mammoth, mastodon, and saber tooth cat. Humans, too, had little to eat in these areas and their population declined dramatically. The book then explains how and why atmospheric carbon dioxide increased by about 50% after the last ice age ended, encouraging a population explosion among plants, animals and humans, all of which then migrated into many previously barren areas. More recently, the 28% increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide in the last 150 years has caused a six-fold increase in the human population. Changes in the next 300 years will reverse some of the current trends. There have been some books on the causes of extinction over the last forty years, but all looked at other causes and none examined the role of low atmospheric carbon dioxide. This book has value for anyone interested in the ice age extinction; glaciers; the glacial cycle; the atmosphere and oceans; the past and future of plants, animals, and humans. It provides long-term information on atmospheric carbon dioxide, global warming and cooling.

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9780875865584 | Algora Pub, June 30, 2006, cover price $32.95 | About this edition: Global warming seen from the other side: by the end of the last ice age, the earth had lost most of its large animal species and most of its humans.

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9780875865577 | Algora Pub, June 30, 2006, cover price $21.95

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