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THE GREATEST HOLOCAUST IN HISTORY

TODAY'S WORLD ORDER HAS CREATED

THE LARGEST DESTRUCTION OF LIFE IN 250 MILLION YEARS

ALL HUMAN LIFE IS NOW AT RISK

 

(Sixth Mass Extinction: Nature, LiveScience, First Five Extinctions: Harvard, Science, Wikipedia)

Never before has one species alone been responsible for the mass extinction of so many other life forms. A majority of scientists are unanimous in the belief that modern human beings are presiding over a new era of mass extinction comparable to past eras.

According to a study published in 2023, the loss of global wildlife is more alarming than previously thought. The study’s authors analyzed more than 70,000 species across the globe – spanning mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and insects – to determine whether their populations have been growing, shrinking or remaining steady over time. They found 48% of these species are declining in population size.

The Living Planet Report put out in 2014 by the World Wildlife Fund stated that humans have killed up to half of the total wildlife (including non-mammals) on the planet in the last 40 years. A study in 2018 has said that humans have killed off 83% of wild mammals.

And a study published in the scientific journal Nature estimated that humans could soon be responsible for killing 75% of the life (including non-mammals) on the planet, creating a sixth major mass extinction event comparable to the first five that wiped out more than 60% of the life on the planet. (LiveScience

Human activities have also had a dramatic effect on what type of mammals now populate the Earth. With mammals, 60% are livestock, 36% are humans and only 4% are wild mammals.

Today we are living in the middle of the greatest holocaust in history. Yet it's not just the animals we need to worry about. It's human life as well. By destroying a vast majority of the life-forms on the planet, eventually we'll end up destroying the very resources and environment we depend upon to survive.

Time is running out. Change is needed. We must change our ways before it's too late.


NEWS ARTICLES

HUMANS DESTROY 83% OF WILD MAMMALS

Humans just 0.01% of all life but have destroyed 83% of wild mammals (The Guardian, 5-21-18) READ THE STUDY HERE

Humans have caused the loss of 83% of all wild mammals and half of plants.

Humans Less Than 1% of Life on Earth, But Have Destroyed Half of Its Plants, More Than 80% of All Mammals (Common Dreams, 5-22-18)

We Are Just 0.01% of Life on Earth, Yet We Annihilated The Rest of It (Video)

 

HUMANS WIPE OUT HALF OF ALL WILDLIFE (INCLUDING NON-MAMMALS)

Nearly Half of the World's Wildlife is in Decline (CNN, 5-22-23) READ THE STUDY HERE

Study: We've wiped out half the world's wildlife (including non-mammals) since 1970 (VOX, 9-30-14)  READ THE STUDY HERE

According to this report, around 50% of the world's wildlife (including non-mammals) has been killed off since the 1970's.

 

SIXTH MASS EXTINCTION EVENT

Humans on Verge of Causing 6th Great Mass Extinction (Live Science, 3-2-11) READ THE STUDY HERE

According to the study above, human beings will soon preside over a level of extinction comparable to the first five major mass extinction events that killed off more than 60% of life on the planet.

Sixth mass extinction: The era of 'biological annihilation' (CNN, 7-11-17)

Earth's worst-ever mass extinction of life holds 'apocalyptic' warning about climate change, say scientists (Independent, 3-24-17)

Are We in the Midst Of a Sixth Mass Extinction? (New York Times, 6-1-12)

Extinction Threat, A Call to World Leaders at Rio Earth Summit: (CNN World News, 6-20-12)

One in Five Mammals Threatened With Extinction (Common Dreams, 11-3-09)
The survival of 17,921 species is in jeopardy.

Almost 50% Of The World's Primates Are In Danger Of Extinction (CNN, 8-5-08) 
Habitat destruction as well as hunting are the greatest threats to primates today.

 

WORLD FUTURE FUND REPORTS

Criminal Destruction of the Planet

Mass Extinction

The Greatest Mass Murder in History

Maps of Global Destruction of Forests from Ancient Times to Today

Map of Destruction of America's Original Forests

Destruction of the World's Oceans

Green Revolution:  Growing Questions

WHAT IS AT STAKE
A POWERFUL VIDEO

Midway Film

WHAT THE FUTURE MAY HOLD

World without People - A Potential of Where We're Going

 

U.S. AND CLIMATE CRISIS - A STUDY IN HYPOCRISY

World's Number One Climate Criminal

Rain Forest and Lies  
(US refuses to fund plan to stop deforestation.)


NATURE'S LAWS ARE SUPREME

YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW

NO AMOUNT OF MONEY CAN CHANGE THIS REALITY.