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The Sixth Extinction
- An Unnatural History
- Lu par : Anne Twomey
- Durée : 9 h et 59 min
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A major audiobook about the future of the world, blending intellectual and natural history and field reporting into a powerful 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. In The Sixth Extinction, two-time winner of the National Magazine Award and New Yorker writer Elizabeth Kolbert draws on the work of scores of researchers in half a dozen disciplines, accompanying many of them into the field: geologists who study deep ocean cores, botanists who follow the tree line as it climbs up the Andes, marine biologists who dive off the Great Barrier Reef.
She introduces us to a dozen species, some already gone, others facing extinction, including the Panamian golden frog, staghorn coral, the great auk, and the Sumatran rhino. 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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- Regina
- 28/04/2014
Lifts you out of the ordinary
I tend not to listen to serious or difficult books, because those I want to hold in my hands and underline the key points to help me absorb them. This is certainly a serious book, but Elizabeth Kolbert is such a clean, clear writer her story flows as easily as it engages.
It's not a doom and gloom book either, at least not entirely, although doom is certainly in the works for many, many species, thanks to our stewardship of our shared planet. What can we do? Answering that question is not Kolbert's task. What she does is lay out in rich and compelling detail the story of what happened across millions of years on earth and what is happening now to animals on earth with us.
Some books I like disappear from mind fairly quickly. This one is staying with me. Highly recommended. Good narrator. She's low key, which is just right. Emotional would make listening impossible.
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- Jack Doe
- 21/03/2014
Be annoyed at what she says, not how she says it
I'm just commenting on the narration here, because it seems the consensus is that this is a great book and I agree. All aspects of it . Some listeners seem to have let the narrator's delivery ruin their experience with this title though. She's soft-spoken, and maybe from the influence of other listeners' reviews, I was thinking at first that I didn't like it either, that the effect was more suited to a storybook. But I kept listening, and after a while I realized it was fine. Really, just let it go, let the woman speak. She enunciates clearly and on an even keel, and I ended up appreciating everything about the book (well, considering the subject matter, almost everything). I just finished a book where the narrator kept saying "climactic" when they meant "climatic," and vice versa. Now *that* was annoying. If you make up your mind her delivery is going to bother you, then it will, but it doesn't have to. Try to just enjoy this book and I think you will.
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- Male Perspective
- 24/02/2014
Better than expected! Great Book!
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I found out about this book from a public radio station interview with the author. The concept sounded interesting but was unsure from the interview what to expect. This book was superb from start to finish, it was well laid out and extremely interesting to listen to. I was expecting another typical presentation of the global warming and the gloom and doom that usually goes with it. I have always believed that global warming was over hyped as a human cause and more of a just a cycle of the earth and the solar system going through its cycles. This book is more about the disruption that humans cause in the natural cycle of the earth eco systems and how those changes effect the possible future of the earth and it inhabitance. The author takes you on trip around the world to different place and provides evidence to support the title of her book. I think what made this book so good for me was that it written like a story being told by this person that took a journey and came back to share what they experience. There were not a bunch of scientific terms to wade through or uncommon words that authors sometimes used to make themselves seem more intelligent. This author get's her message across and when you finished you go...WOW! I also enjoyed the narrator as well, her voice was very pleasant and allowed you to enjoy the story!
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- Marjorie
- 30/08/2015
You Can't Say You Didn't Know It Was Coming...
This audio book presents information which ties together the history of the past five extinctions on this planet earth with the latest scientific research pointing to an imminent extinction in our not too distant future. The information presented was credible and well documented. This is an important and captivating book, and, yes, I found it terribly sad. What humans have done to this planet is painful to accept. The book paints a grim picture of our future and about the possibility of reversing the trend of destruction which we humans have wreaked upon this earth. If it is too late, maybe we should just put the blinders on and enjoy the ride. You'll need to decide if you are ready for this much information.
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- SJS
- 09/12/2014
Excellent book, narrator is a problem
Other reviewers complained about the narrator, but I thought, it'll be fine. But upon finishing the book, I didn't love it and when I contemplated why, the answer was the narrator. The book itself is very fascinating and skillfully told. It contains a lot of very current scientific research. I have a few questions that I'd like to pose, things that were kind of left without being explored fully. Still, overall a very worthwhile and engaging book. But listening to it is kind of a drag.
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- PDD&QHL
- 03/06/2015
would have been great if author read it
loved the introduction (read by author), but reader had no sense of humor (author did). too bad!
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- Danielle
- 26/03/2014
Everyone should read this book!!!
What did you love best about The Sixth Extinction?
This book is very enlightening.
In "The Sixth Extinction" Kolbert quotes the ecologist Paul Ehrlich: "In pushing other species to extinction, humanity is busy sawing off the limb on which it perches."
Kolbert explores this quotation by taking you on a journey around the world; discovering different ecosystems and showing the impact humans have on the biodiversity of the planet and the evolution of our fellow species.
What about Anne Twomey’s performance did you like?
I enjoyed the performance of Anne Twomey. I have no complaints.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
This was a book I wanted to listen to in one sitting. The information collected by the author is very eye-opening so I wanted to listen on....
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- matthew
- 01/05/2014
Man is the most dangerous animal
We are introduced to a number of species and what led to their demise. It seems mostly big and slow to reproduce animals are doomed in man's world. We shot the great Auk, killed off the elephant from its once great number of 10 million to its now endangered level of 500 k and even things like the ocean have been altered by coral bleaching and ocean warming trends. I thought it was interesting that corals not only reproduce but also form shelters for smaller creatures. Man destroys the earth and sometimes even kills one another. This book and several others have convinced me that science is not always good for the earth. It is only good for man. The book is basically divided into chapters based on various extinct species and sums things up by helping us realize that we too may become extinct one day if we aren't good stewards to the animals, environment and one another. The reader was well paced and clear.I also liked The Ragged Edge of The World and anything written by Jared Diamond seems to also raise and awareness of how irresponsible we are being towards the world we live in.
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- Traveling Munni
- 17/04/2014
Brilliant Book
I heard about this book one morning while watching the news and was super excited to see that it was offered on Audible because it covers something I wanted to learn more about. I found myself excited to learn about the history of how we classify extinction and how animals adapted to try and prevent it, and at the same time extremely sad to hear about how it was happening in modern day times. I feel more on top of the news coming out actually because of this book.
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- Thomas
- 25/06/2015
Environmental Doom and Gloom
What disappointed you about The Sixth Extinction?
Other than abolishing the existence of humans from the planet earth there were no practical solutions given to overcome what the author suggests is the sixth extinction.
What could Elizabeth Kolbert have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Other than her liberal distaste for president Bush, which she had to insert casually three quarters of the way through the book, she forgot to mention that she enjoyed quite a carbon foot print traveling all over the world getting to the places she needed to get to so she could have material to write this book.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Anne Twomey?
Anne was good however she could have refused the narrator job on principal but she didn't and so probably agrees with all the emotional crap strewn through these pages.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
It had an ending and quite predictably according to the author "We're all doomed".
Any additional comments?
I believe the author falls way short in giving credit to human ingenuity and she strongly believes we cannot get out of our own way. Its obvious this planet will continue to evolve with or without humans and we will adapt or die off when it is our turn. I believe, we will adapt, we have in the past. However, the environmental movement has got things so knotted up these days we cant fix or improve much of anything. We are all stuck in permitting hell while they continue to distort and exaggerate the facts and fan the flames of doom to the general public. So because of it we are rapidly morphing into the Vogon Empire, burred in forms and bureaucracy.
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- Diego Len
- 20/07/2021
Very interesting book
I recommend this book to whoever wants to know more about the impact humanity has on climate, biodiversity and oceans.
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- Amazon Kunde
- 29/05/2015
Extincion and us - the connection.
Welchen drei Worte würden für Sie The Sixth Extinction treffend charakterisieren?
Evolution, Extinction and the Role of Homo Sapiens.
Wie hat Ihnen Anne Twomey als Sprecher gefallen? Warum?
Just perfect speaker, good voice, right emotional context. As usual with native English speakers, the French, Italian and German pronunciation of names and places is a little weak.
Hat dieses Hörbuch Sie emotional stark bewegt? Mussten Sie laut z.B. lachen, weinen, zweifeln, etc.?
Yes, this book will make you reflect on yourself and humantiy!
Was wäre für andere Hörer sonst noch hilfreich zu wissen, um das Hörbuch richtig einschätzen zu können?
Limmited green agenda, lots of facts, no blaming. As neutral as can be on a subject as this...
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- S. Sadanandan
- 04/04/2015
A good book
Towards the middle it was a bit less captivating, but all in all, a good, informative book.
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