Planet might be unrecognizable by 2050

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ThaChozenWun

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Read this on yahoo.

I think it's over blown, it will be bad, but not that bad. As for the 24th century stuff, that's if we continue at the same way, which we can't because we'll die off by then in large numbers and oil would of done been gone.
 
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Thats that bullshit...the countries that's contributing jackshit the ones that's gonna tip the scale. Need to implement as a one-child policy or some shit like China.
 
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Only logical solution is to drastically reduce the human population to a sustainable level. This is why I support the Illuminati.
 
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Population growth is cyclical. The mainstream demography narrative says that 200 years from now there will be fewer people on earth than there are now.
 
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Swiffness!;2119205 said:
Only logical solution is to drastically reduce the human population to a sustainable level. This is why I support the Illuminati.

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LOL at being supporting a one child policy or a sustainable population. Like life would freeze and time would stay still if GOD forbid something happened to yourself. I Do agree there are a lot of waste of life and space out there, but take a look at yourself first. Ain't no one hear winning a nobel peace prize and finding a cure for whatever is hammerin down on the human race.
 
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playmaker88;2119139 said:
Fear..........

Concern.

Humans don't have to 'make it',I don't know why people assume that they do/will. Humans are not untouchable. I'd be willing to bet that Homo sapiens will survive global warming, at least in the next few centuries, but what will the quality of life for future humans and other animals be like?

oil would of done been gone.

That's a good point but anthropogenic global warming would progress even if humanity were wiped off the face of the planet today. I remember reading that sea levels will rise for the next 1000 years as a result of the green house gas emissions we've already produced.
 
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Huruma;2125150 said:
That's a good point but anthropogenic global warming would progress even if humanity were wiped off the face of the planet today. I remember reading that sea levels will rise for the next 1000 years as a result of the green house gas emissions we've already produced.

Yea the effects of it will continue for a long time, but it won't progressively worsen and a fast pace.

The population and income though there seems to be no hope as it goes hand in hand. You can't just keep creating tens of thousands of new jobs every year because those coming into the workforce far outnumber those retiring, especially now that most people have to skip retirement and continue to afford meds and shit.
 
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