
New Books Network Gerta Keller, "The Last Extinction: The Real Science Behind the Death of the Dinosaurs" (Diversion Books, 2025)
Oct 4, 2025
Dr. Gerta Keller, a Professor of Paleontology and Geology at Princeton, challenges the long-held belief that an asteroid caused the dinosaurs' extinction. Instead, she presents compelling evidence that volcanic eruptions in India played a crucial role. Keller shares her journey from a poor upbringing in Switzerland to pioneering controversial theories in science. She discusses the so-called 'Dinosaur Wars,' the ramifications of her discoveries, and warns of the current threat of climate change leading to a sixth extinction, urging action to combat fossil fuel dependence.
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From Swiss Farm To Scientist
- Gerta Keller grew up poor on a Swiss farm and taught herself by devouring books as a child.
- She ran the mountains and became an independent thinker who persisted despite limited early options.
Wandering Path Before Academia
- Keller traveled widely after an early career in fashion failed and survived dangerous episodes like being shot in Sydney during a robbery.
- She later enrolled at City College after meeting Haight-Ashbury flower children who encouraged her to take an exam.
Discovery And Hostility At Sea
- On a Japanese research vessel Keller discovered subduction of former islands and faced hostile attempts to discredit her work.
- Japanese colleagues tried to remove her and later took credit for her discovery.

