Publisher's Synopsis
So much confusion surrounds 'The Theory of Evolution' that a new, modern interpretation provides a common sense view; humans cannot be compared to other animals, even though we share DNA with chimpanzees. It's our brains that make the difference, in particular our recall ability, allowing us to order the world in the way we choose. Humans don't have to wait for evolution to create change - we change ourselves. The highly devolved niche we now inhabit is of our own design, immune from outside influence, except major earthquakes, storms and climate change. The trouble is, humans put the rest of the world in danger. Everything you thought you knew about evolution is probably wrong. This new book is a timely update.