Unnatural Selection
Step into the fascinating world of environmental science with Unnatural Selection by Emily Monosson, published by Island Press in 2016. In this insightful paperback, Monosson explores the profound effects that human-made chemicals—including pharmaceuticals and pesticides—have on various species and ecosystems, uncovering intense selection pressures that alter the evolutionary course of life. With 200 pages of compelling analysis, she poignantly highlights that the fundamental code of life is not as rigid as we once believed. Monosson's expertise in environmental toxicology sheds light on the intricate relationship between humanity and nature, urging readers to reconsider our impact on the planet. This book is essential for anyone intrigued by adaptation, evolution, and the biological implications of our everyday choices. Enhance your understanding of the intersection between human activity and biodiversity with this enlightening read.