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The 2012 phenomenon predicted the world would end at the end of the 13th b'ak'tun. The Earth would be destroyed by an asteroid, Nibiru, or some other interplanetary object; an alien invasion; or a supernova.
The clock was left unchanged in 2019 due to the twin threats of nuclear weapons and climate change, and the problem of those threats being "exacerbated this past year by the increased use of information warfare to undermine democracy around the world, amplifying risk from these and other threats and putting the future of civilization in ...
Jan 23, 2024 · The Doomsday Clock that has been ticking for 77 years is no ordinary clock — it attempts to gauge how close humanity is to destroying the world. On Tuesday, the clock was again set at 90 seconds...
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Jun 6, 2019 · 6 June 2019 , updated 7 June 2019. Flooding caused by climate change will displace people. Xinhua/Shutterstock. Climate change could bring about the end of civilisation as we know it within...
The Extinction Clock: the Internet's authoritative source for end of world climate and extinction predictions.
Oct 18, 2018 · 10 ways the world is most likely to end, explained by scientists. An asteroid got the dinosaurs. Here’s what’s most likely to kill us.
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From asteroids and artificial intelligence to volcanic supereruption to nuclear war, veteran science reporter and TIME editor Bryan Walsh provides a stunning panoramic view of the most catastrophic...