For this episode of Radio Curious, we revisit a 2015 interview with Dr. Guy R. McPherson, co-author with Carolyn Baker of âExtinction Dialogs:Â How to Live With Death in Mind.â McPherson is Professor Emeritus of Natural Resources, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona. His words on the possible effects of climate changeâand the potential extinction of the human speciesâare hauntingly prescient, heard a year and a half year later.
Barry Vogel, attorney and counselor, is the host and creator of Radio Curious. The assistant producer is Angie Voyles Askham.
In September of 2015, Barry visited with Dr. Guy R. McPherson (http://www.guymcpherson.net/), co-author with Carolyn Baker of âExtinction Dialogs:Â How to Live With Death in Mind.â McPherson is Professor Emeritus of Natural Resources, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona. This archive program is the first of a series on near-term extinction of the human species.
Dr. McPhersonâs words about the possible effects of climate change are hauntingly prescient, heard a year and a half year later.
As you listen, consider the following: Is what McPherson predicted occurring? Has climate change affected your life? What have you done, or what are doing differently, as a consequence? What are your future plans regarding climate change?
The point from which average global temperature rise (https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/201507) is measured dates back to 1750, the beginning of the industrial revolution, and the time at which the ever increasing use of fossil fuels began. Since 1750, the planet has warmed by more than 1 degree centigrade. McPherson's book âExtinction Dialogs: How to Live with Death in Mind,â explains how this small global rise in temperature is leading to a large scale mass extinction on the planet.
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