- Future Evolution
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name = Future Evolution
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author = Peter Ward
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publisher = Henry Holt & Co
release_date =2001
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isbn = ISBN 0-7167-3496-6
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followed_by ="Future Evolution" is a book written by
paleontologist Peter Ward and illustrated byAlexis Rockman . He addresses his own opinion offuture evolution and compares it withDougal Dixon 's "" andH. G. Wells 's "The Time Machine ". According to Ward, humanity may exist for a long time. Nevertheless we are impacting our world. He splits his book in different chronologies, starting with the near future (the next 1,000 years). Humanity would be struggling to support a massive population of 11 billion.Global warming raises sea levels. Theozone layer weakens. Most of the available land is devoted toagriculture due to the demand forfood . Despite all this, theoceanic wildlife remains untethered by most of these impacts, specifically the commercial farmed fish. This is, according to Ward, an era ofextinction that would last about 10 million years (note that many human-caused extinctions have already occurred). After that, the world gets stranger.Ward labels the species that have the potential to survive in a human-infested world. These include
dandelion s,raccoon s,owl s,pig s,cattle ,rat s,snake s, andcrow s to name but a few. In the human-infested ecosystem, those preadapted to live amongst man survived and prospered. Ward describes garbage dumps in the future infested with multiple species of rats, a snake with a sticky frog-like tongue to snap up rodents, and pigs with snouts specialized for rooting through garbage. The story's time traveler who views this new refuse-covered habitat is gruesomely attacked by ravenous flesh-eating crows.Ward then questions the potential for humanity to evolve into a new species. According to him, this is incredibly unlikely. For this to happen a human population must isolate itself and
interbreed until it becomes a new species. Then he questions if humanity would survive or extinguish itself byclimate change , nuclear war,disease , or the posing threat ofnanotechnology as terrorist weapons.ee also
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The Future Is Wild "
*Human extinction
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