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What will the future look like? Will we change radically? Or will we become builders of the next dominant intelligence on Earth — the machines?

These and other seemingly fantastic scenarios are the very possible realities explored in Peter Ward's Future Evolution, a penetrating look at what might come next in the history of the planet. Looking to the past for clues about the future, Ward describes how the main catalyst for evolutionary change has historically been mass extinction. While many scientists direly predict that humanity will eventually create such a situation, Ward argues that one is already well underway — the extinction of large mammals — and that a new Age of Humanity is coming that will radically revise the diversity of life on Earth. Finally, Ward examines the question of human extinction and reaches the startling conclusion that the likeliest scenario is not our imminent demise but long term survival — perhaps reaching as far as the death of the Sun!

Full of Alexis Rockman's breathtaking color images of what animals, plants, and other organisms might look like thousands and millions of years from now, Future Evolution takes readers on an incredible journey through time from the deep past into the far future.

Review:

"Written in accessible prose by an expert in extinction theory with 37 color illustrations by top science illustrator Rockman, this book is highly recommended for its unique viewpoint and synthesis of scientific data." Library Journal

Review:

"A smoothly told, plausible 360-degree scan of the evolutionary horizon, from the deep past into the far future....Ward paints an intriguing picture, but it's still only one possible roll of the evolutionary dice." Kirkus Reviews

Synopsis:

Everyone wonders what tomorrow holds, but what will the real future look like? Not decades or even hundreds of years from now, but thousands or millions of years into the future. Will our species change radically? Or will we become builders of the next dominant intelligence on Earth- the machine?

These and other seemingly fantastic scenarios are the very possible realities explored in Peter Ward's Future Evolution, a penetrating look at what might come next in the history of the planet. Looking to the past for clues about the future, Ward describes how the main catalyst for evolutionary change has historically been mass extinction. While many scientist direly predict that humanity will eventually create such a situation, Ward argues that one is already well underway--the extinction of large mammals--and that a new Age of Humanity is coming that will radically revise the diversity of life on Earth. Finally, Ward examines the question of human extinction and reaches the startling conclusion that the likeliest scenario is not our imminent demise but long term survival--perhaps reaching as far as the death of the Sun!

Full of Alexis Rockman's breathtaking color images of what animals, plants and other organisms might look like thousands and millions of years from now, Future Evolution takes readers on an incredible journey through time from the deep past into the far future.

About the Author

Peter Ward is professor of geological sciences at the University of Washington, Seattle. He is the co-author of Rare Earth and the author of Rivers in Time, The End of Evolution, which was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award, and On Methuselah's Trail which won the Paleontological Society's Golden Trilobite Award for best popular science book of 1992.

Alexis Rockman is an artist living in New York City whose works have appeared in Natural History, The Sciences and The New York Times.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780716734963
Subtitle:
An Illuminated History of Life to Come
Author:
Rockman, Alexis
Author:
Ward, Peter D.
Author:
Rockman, Alexis
Publisher:
W. H. Freeman
Location:
New York, NY
Subject:
Evolution
Subject:
Paleontology
Subject:
Evolution (Biology)
Subject:
Life Sciences - Evolution
Subject:
Paleontology
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).
Series Volume:
107-62
Publication Date:
20020106
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
9.55x7.59x.89 in. 1.75 lbs.

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