Sentences with phrase «fate as a species»

Soon, only robots will be clean enough to run for office, and our fate as a species will at long last be sealed.
According to certain religious beliefs, the human race will face (or is already facing) an apocalypse, a time of utter turmoil and destruction which will decide our fate as a species; a complete and final destruction of the world.
If we knew ~ thirty years ahead of time that extinction was our fate as a species, how many of these could be built, how many people could they support for generations, and what fraction would that be of the ~ seven billion (or more by then) who would perish?

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We see that other species are becoming extinct at a rapid rate, 10 and we find no reason that extinction should not be our fate as well.
We simply must grow as a species, or we are surely doomed to a fate far worse than anything envisioned by Revelation.
Many, if not most, species have become extinct in the course of this evolutionary advance, and there is good reason to anticipate that this may be our fate as well.
Many human communities want answers about the current status and future of Arctic marine mammals, including scientists who dedicate their lives to study them and indigenous people whose traditional ways of subsistence are intertwined with the fate of species such as ice seals, narwhals, walruses and polar bears.
The diverse collection allowed the scientists to track the fate of different species over time, as their DNA blinked in and out of the sediments.
As the journey finally brings them face to face, Caesar and the Colonel are pitted against each other in an epic battle that will determine the fate of both their species and the future of the planet.
Sure, there's less moments to make decisions in Mass Effect 3, but when you do get to make a call you really do feel like you're making a major impact on the universe, mostly because twice in the game you get to hold the fates of entire species as well as beloved characters in your sweaty palms.
By altering climate, landscapes, and seascapes as well as flows of species, genes, energy, and materials, we are sealing the fates of myriad other species.
Sheer numbers and the rapacious consumption of resources, he predicted glumly, would condemn the human species to the same fate as the smallpox virus.
And that's illustrated if you compare how «science - based» and «science - denier» blogs discuss right about any climate - related topic, from actual atmospheric temperature development to its physical manifestations, like sea level rise (see the chart in the middle of this piece) and social and ecological consequences of climate change — including at some point the fate of iconic mammal species that use sea ice as hunting grounds.
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