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In reply to the discussion: Are Humans Going Extinct? [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)16. I was thinking more wheat and rice and other staples
but, yeah the oceans too,
Between the lack of food and the various resulting wars, the death toll will probably be in the billions
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The problem with the temperature rising is that the flora and fauna that now populates Earth
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#24
as I like to tell people - the earth will be just fine - it is we people who be in trouble!
NRaleighLiberal
Dec 2014
#33
Yes, exactly. However, it's not just people who are in trouble. Animals and plants are already
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2014
#34
I guess I should give Creeping Charlie a taste test too - it is thriving on my property!
NRaleighLiberal
Dec 2014
#51
It would actually be surprising if we, eventually, don't. That's evolution for ya!
NRaleighLiberal
Dec 2014
#3
ex-CUSE me, but we've rolled several sixes in a row, therefore we'll roll nothing but sixes
MisterP
Dec 2014
#17
Expect a major loss of life when the population exceeds the food production
Lurks Often
Dec 2014
#12
Which is about what it would take for Homo sapiens to become a truly sustainable species. Srsly.
GliderGuider
Dec 2014
#30
Add to that our daily reliance on imaginary constructs such as politics and national borders...
LanternWaste
Dec 2014
#39
And modern society is completely different in many ways than what we evolved in.
arcane1
Dec 2014
#53
NO! Because we're SPECIAL. Or, at least dumb enough to tell ourselves we are.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2014
#31
Massive die-off? Collapse of civiliization? Perhaps. Extinction? Very highly unlikely.
Silent3
Dec 2014
#45
Earth has cast aside temporary inhabitants, humans are no exception, but many just
RKP5637
Dec 2014
#54
Extinction? Doubtful. The Medieval warm period/little ice age barrier was a bigger change
Recursion
Dec 2014
#59