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Extinctions Threaten Half By 2100

Currently, 20% of species are at some threat of extinction. The number is increasing rapidly enough to suggest that by Continue reading →

Bumble Bee Is Endangered Species

The population of one species of bumble bee, the Rusty Patched, has fallen 90% making it an endangered species. Its Continue reading →

Comet Overdue

Remember that bumper sticker from before the election, “Giant Meteor 2016 – Just End It Already”? Well, NASA reminds us Continue reading →

Data That Matters October 2016

There is a life expectancy gap between the richest 1% and the poorest 15 of >14 years for men and > Continue reading →

Wildlife Populations Declining

Researchers are estimating that the world will have lost 2/3 of its wildlife population between 1970 and 2020. While some Continue reading →

Bears Big Bears

Mate a grizzly bear with a polar bear and get a really big bear. Each was big anyway. Their offspring aren’t Continue reading →

A Specific Species Extinction

Species extinction is common. Data supports the possibility that we are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction. While Continue reading →

Majority Expect The End Is Near

Since World War II there has been a real fear of some version of global annihilation. First there was Mutually Continue reading →

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