Environment
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Sixth Wildlife Mass Extinction May Happen in 2020, Experts Say
After the five previous mass extinctions faced by planet Earth, the sixth may happen by 2020 according to the projections made by WWF and the Zoological Society of London. Given the current rate of biodiversity loss, including climate change, what we are facing is a problematic future with no assurance of our system's stability which is one of the milestones caused by this era on man: the Anthropocene.
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