Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Here's what I think about human survival on earth

Are 90% of the population numbers going to survive this century?

No. I believe we will be at 1 billion or less people by 2100 AD

How will this occur?

Global Climate change: floods and droughts and snow being in strange places some times of the year like in Texas last winter.

Increasing sizes of waves on the ocean because of higher winds caused by warmer and warmer Ocean water especially on the surface of all oceans.

Increased evaporation from oceans will also be caused by warmer waters which will be closer to the evaporation point because of waters in the 90s and. hopefullly not the 100s some places too Fahrenheit.

Super increased evaporation off of oceans will create ever increasing flooding worldwide but will also cause droughts in some areas too so the world likely will be even more divided regarding either too much water or not enough various places on earth.

More countries near the ocean will have to desalinate water like Saudi Arabia does to have fresh water.

It will be tougher and more expensive for those who survive all this.

Those better educated (like always) will have increased chances of survival over those not scientifically educated.

Here's the other thing: 

On an individual level in order to survive (like always) you never can give up for very long or you will be swept away by one thing or another.

The Struggle for survival will continue but there will be progressively less and less that actually make it worldwide now.

In the past we were going to die and go extinct from overpopulation and global climate change. Now, this formula has changed. Now, we will be reduced by pandemics and bacteria and by Global Climate change.

The ecology will wipe more and more of us out daily, weekly monthly yearly in a progressive way to the point where only a few of us will remain by 2100 AD.

But, if we don't find ways to help each other for our mutual survival there won't be any of us that survive at all. 

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