Not exact matches
Then there are the bees: Regardless of whether honeybees become extinct as a species as a result of colony
collapse disorder, climate change and other threats, the local extinction of various honeybee populations and the pollination they provide could spell disaster for
human agriculture.
Economic
collapse comes to mind, but there is population growth, decisions to buy more stuff,
human migration, changes in
agriculture and the food system — plus wars and more.
Climate change won't kill all of us — but it will dramatically reduce the
human population through the warming - driven spread of infectious disease, the
collapse of
agriculture in traditionally fertile areas and the increasing scarcity of fresh drinking water.
My latest results are that the fraction of Earth's land surface in severe drought will hit 70 %, the limit at which I guess
human agriculture will
collapse, and
human civilization with it, sometime between the years 2022 and 2027.
«the fraction of Earth's land surface in severe drought will hit 70 %, the limit at which I guess
human agriculture will
collapse, and
human civilization with it, sometime between the years 2022 and 2027.»