Sentences with phrase «destroy human civilization»

The consensus regarding the catastrophic global warming hypothesis is completely reliant on a proposed positive feedback producing runaway global warming that will destroy human civilization.
These works comment on cataclysmic events that threaten to destroy human civilization.
The climate threat with the highest chance of destroying human civilization would be the next ice age.
You can't rely on hunting or natural springs to provide for you after the Martians have destroyed human civilization.

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The possibility that our civilization and perhaps even the human race itself might be destroyed in atomic warfare has but given new intensity to the problem which has always haunted man the creature.3
He observed «everything Benedict XVI said does not... change the fact that... the deviation of Western civilization from human values is on the verge of destroying it, and that Islamic civilization is about to re-emerge — to the benefit of the whole of humanity.
Arbitrary and unpredictable «stop - gap» intervention on the part of God would destroy the continuity which is needed in science, technology, and human cooperation in civilization.
Having seen that weak humans have effectively harnessed their superior numbers to dominate the strong humans and mutants, Apocalypse is determined to destroy civilization and start over.
The man - made virus has destroyed a good 90 % of the humans and crumbled civilization.
What's left of the human race crash lands on an alien planet, called Mira, where they must find a way to rebuild and maintain a new civilization, while also fending off attacks from the same hostile aliens that destroyed the Earth.
When the undersea kingdom of Seatopia is threatened by Japan's atomic testing, the Seatopians fear for the survival of their civilization; they send their secret weapon, Megalon, to destroy Tokyo and eliminate the human race.
Not necessarily human life, of course, but perhaps we can rest assured that we don't have the power to destroy most life on the planet, or even our own species — only the stability of our own civilizations.
Humans have been changing Earth's landscapes at globally significant levels for at least 3000 years, and doing so by increasingly productive and efficient means, according to our new research challenging the claim that use of land by industrial civilization is destroying planetary ecology at an accelerating pace.
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