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The World Without Us is a 2007 non-fiction book about what would happen to the natural and built environment if humans suddenly disappeared, written by American journalist Alan Weisman and published by St. Martin's Thomas Dunne Books. [1] It is a book-length expansion of Weisman's own February 2005 Discover article "Earth Without People". [2]
Life After People is a television series on which scientists, mechanical engineers, and other experts speculate about what might become of planet Earth if humanity suddenly disappeared. The featured experts also talk about the impact of human absence on the environment and the vestiges of civilization thus left behind.
Aftermath: Population Zero (also titled Aftermath: The World After Humans) [1] is a Canadian special documentary film that premiered on Sunday, March 9, 2008 (at 8:00 PM ET/PT) on the National Geographic Channel. The program was produced by Cream Productions.
Human remains that had been decomposing “for an extended period of time” have been discovered just off of a public hiking trail in Utah, police said. ... “Out of respect for the family, the ...
In the 85-year history of Katmai National Park, this was the first known incident of a person being killed by a bear. [16] A video camera recovered at the site proved to have been operating during the attack, but police said that the six-minute tape contained only voices and cries as a brown bear mauled Treadwell to death.
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission received the video and one of their agents, Ashley Hobbs, who is a bear expert, arrived at the scene. Hobbs found one of the little cubs in a pond ...
The bear mauled a father and son to death after breaking into their home. t.me/Ministry of Natural Resources25 Bear expert Sergey Aramilev believed the bear was either infected with rabies or ...
Nuclear war is an often-predicted cause of the extinction of humankind. [1]Human extinction or omnicide is the hypothetical end of the human species, either by population decline due to extraneous natural causes, such as an asteroid impact or large-scale volcanism, or via anthropogenic destruction (self-extinction), for example by sub-replacement fertility.