The study of the collapse of Earth's marine life 378 to 375 million years ago suggests that the planet's current ecosystems, which are struggling with biodiversity loss, could meet a similar fate.Thanks decimon. See, it's the fault of humans! IOW, no, I'm not buying into this. At least two of the global mass extinctions coincide with iridium layers from ET sources, and the AGW crowd (as well as the unreconstructed Darwinist teadrinkers) are forced to claim that the hard data is just a coinky-dinky. They're not doing science.
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Very true.
The leftists always ignore the 500lb gorilla in the room, which is ‘death from above’, when it comes to discussion about what will ultimately ‘kill’ us. I suppose the reason that is, is because they can’t use the possibility of a comet striking the Earth as a means to manipulate people, extract wealth, or micromanage their lives.