Scientist Says That Humans Are Almost Certainly Going Extinct

Our days may be numbered.

The global population could decline by the end of this century, according to an opinion piece written by Nature editor Henry Gee.

The human population is set to collapse soon, he wrote.

Debt extinction.

Lack of genetic variation, falling birth rates, pollution, and stress caused by living in overcrowded cities are some of the factors that Gee points to as a recipe for disaster.

Extremity debt is the most dangerous threat to humankind. When extinction will be inevitable, even ones that seem to be thriving, no matter what they do to avert it, there comes a time in the progress of any species.

The species most at risk are those that dominate particular habitat patches at the expense of others, who tend to migrate elsewhere. Humans occupy more or less the whole planet, and with our sequestration of a large wedge of the productivity of this planetwide habitat patch, we are dominant within it.

The dead are walking.

Our actions will eventually catch up with us. It means that humanity might be dead.

Our population is more likely to collapse than just shrink.

The signs are already there for those who want to see them. How fast is the real question.

Humans are doomed to go Extinct.

How to talk to your family about climate change is one of the topics of extinction events.

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