From the link provided...
"Scientists estimate that 99% of all living organisms that have ever lived on earth are now extinct. The planet’s natural ecosystem is constantly evolving and as the environment changes certain older species will begin to fade away."
Being much younger than the earth... I seriously doubt the human race has caused all of those extinctions.
The dinosaurs were killed off by a large comet/meteor strike in the Yucatan Peninsula a long time ago.
Shark bones and dinosaur bones have been found TOGETHER in mountainous regions across the globe.
Yes... we as humans have mismanaged the earth... but we can't take the blame for volcanic eruptions that spew more CO2 into the atmosphere in one eruption... than the millions of cars that people drive daily.
If anyone remembers when Covid first hit... people stopped driving... and the earths atmosphere cleared up, allowing the earths tempetature to warm.
This gave Bill Gates the brilliant (cough, cough) idea to seed dust in the atmosphere (every few years) to cool the earths temperature.
Humans have meddled enough with the earth.
On top of that... with the old forest growth and lightning strikes (or human idiots) causing forest fires (which causes property and human life losses)... it would be more beneficial to do responsible "deforestation" and allow for new growth... which is what naturally happens after a forest fire.
Anyone try to plant a pine cone and grow a pine tree? It doesn't work that way. The seeds in the pine cone are released when heated and/or burned.
Nature takes care of itsself if for the most part leave it alone... and maybe give it a little help from time to time (land management).
On the other hand... we have Lake Mead drying up... and the idiots are blaming climate change.
BS!!! It dried up because of all the population growth along the West coast... because Lake Mead has been the water supply for them... for decades.
Cali (and Vegas) is getting so desparate for water... that Cali is trying to pull "eminent domain" on peoples private water wells in the mountans.
Granted... Cali is building desalinization plants along the coast, to make ocean water drinkable... but it's been "small scale" and can't keep up with the population demand... and windmills and solar panels aren't going to be enough.
The West (and East) coast needs to learn from Japan and build wave generator power plants... but that will take 10 years of Oceanic environmental impact studies... nevermind the fact that lazy and irresposible idiots that don't recycle properly, and allow tons of plastic to get in our waterways ... that DOES harm wildlife.
Despite all of this... the earth will keep doing the same thing it has always done... with or without our help.
Personally... I don't think we humans are going to be around in 20 years... so the article above is a moot point.