Jul 09
Jan Lundberg With species extinction now at the highest rate since the disappearance of the dinosaurs, one might assume this crisis is on everyone's mind and discussed widely. One would be wrong. No one knows if it's 100 species a day, many of which have not been named. Massive species loss has been known for many years, but it is "old news" or "boring." Neither are other critical topics discussed enough to match their import: melting of the ice caps and glaciers, nuclear weapons and nuc


