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And it doesn't stop there, if you want to get a handle on the awful state of our planet, you may want to start with 'The Sixth Extinction', by Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin (Doubleday, 1995).
Assuming we don't kill ourselves off in one of the myriad ways we've invented, what do you think future generations wil say feel about we humans in this time period? Pretty much the same as we think about Neaderthal man I reckon 'primitive, relatively unintelligent and unable to adapt to changing conditions'
And it doesn't stop there, if you want to get a handle on the awful state of our planet, you may want to start with 'The Sixth Extinction', by Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin (Doubleday, 1995).
Assuming we don't kill ourselves off in one of the myriad ways we've invented, what do you think future generations wil say feel about we humans in this time period? Pretty much the same as we think about Neaderthal man I reckon 'primitive, relatively unintelligent and unable to adapt to changing conditions'