IF you study history in this context this is pretty obvious. Why is this?
Plagues were caused in the past by too many people living too close together without modern sanitation so water and food become corrupted by bacteria to the point where plagues happen.
War is caused by too many people with too little lands and food and jobs. (in other words the local land does not have enough good water and food to feed everyone and to give them job). This is what has happened in the middle east presently.
Presently Overpopulation is not caused by just the historical things.
Now overpopulation is also caused by sanitation, good food and medicine, and modern societies who don't approve of birth control measures.
The last line above now is the secondary cause now of overpopulation.
So now, overpopulation is causing Global Warming which will tend to bring eventually an ice age which likely will kill most everyone in far northern or southern or high altitudes of earth.
When this will happen is debatable but likely the fact that it likely will happen is not.
So for me, the question becomes: "Do human beings go extinct from overpopulation which causes wars like ISIS in the Middle East or will an Ice Age cause human extinction or near human extinction?
This would be my question regarding the survival of the human race on earth right now?
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