Anthony Barnosky

Anthony Barnosky

palaeobiologist United States

Anthony Barnosky is a noted palaeobiologist and professor whose research explores the history of mass extinctions and the impacts of climate change on biodiversity. His influential studies suggest that if current extinction rates continue, humanity could trigger a sixth major mass extinction within a few centuries, drawing attention to the urgent need for conservation and environmental action.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: According to an influential 2011 Nature study by palaeobiologist Anthony Barnosky, if we keep it up at our current rate of extinctions, we could jump from our ranks of a minor mass extinction into the sixth major mass extinction. 7

The Guardian: ‘A climate of unparalleled malevolence’: are we on our way to the sixth major mass extinction? | Greenhouse gas emissions