Evolution is not merely the process that ruled the rise and fall of the
dinosaurs over hundreds of millions of years. It also happens rapidly,
so quickly and so frequently that it changes how all of us live our
lives. Drugs fail because diseases like HIV and tuberculosis evolve in a
matter of months, neatly sidestepping pharmacology. Insects adapt and
render harmless the most powerful pesticides in a matter of years, not
centuries. While the ecological impact of human technology has been well
publicized, the evolutionary consequences of antibiotic and antiviral
use, insecticide applications, and herbicide bioengineering have been
largely unexplored. In The Evolution Explosion, Stephen R. Palumbi
examines these practical and critical aspects of modern evolution with a
simple, yet forceful style that contains both an urgent message and a
sense of humor.