Monday, April 12, 2021

In some ways the Coronavirus pandemic is telling us humans how bad the Climate Apocalypse really is: And maybe that's a good thing?

 This is the first real indication in my lifetime of something that no one will ever forget who went through the Coronavirus because I would say at this point each of us knows one or more people who died from it.

So, maybe since the Climate Apocalypse created the coronavirus directly from mass species extinctions it will begin to wake people up to how serious this is for human survival (at all) long term.

In other words: I would say the human race will be very lucky indeed at this point not to have gone extinct by 2100 AD under present circumstances.

The main cause (at least at this point) is human overpopulation causing eventually human extinction worldwide. This is happening both directly and indirectly at this time.

And one of the many results of human overpopulation is coronavirus which could cause mutations to the coronavirus ongoing which could lead eventually to human extinction. I'm thinking it is quite likely that by 2030 the human population of earth will be reduced down to under 4 billion people from it's present 7 or 8 billion through pandemics and global Climate changes.

This is what I have been picking up lately when I look down timelines that we presently face.

I think it's important to consider that this is what might be happening to humans of earth at present.

So, for example, if this is true if we were to halve the population of the U.S. it would be: 164,100,000 left by 2030.

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