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entailed, nor any of the other five mass extinction events. The sixth one, however, is happening while I am on the scene. I am participating in it by occasionally flying back to New York maybe once a year to see my family. I’m implicated in it. I’m vulnerable to it. It affects me in a way that the previous five extinction events don’t. But from the
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Consider this. Threatened forests are inherently unstable, and therefore, they are not appropriate places for human beings to live. And because our Stone Age ancestors were always on the lookout for ideal places to set up camp, it would make sense if we could intuitively pick up on the state of our surroundings. There is a scientific observation th
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