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- The scientific consensus is that there is a relatively low risk of near-term human extinction due to natural causes. The likelihood of human extinction through humankind's own activities, however, is a current area of research and debate.
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May 5, 2020 · The short answer is yes. The fossil record shows everything goes extinct, eventually. Almost all species that ever lived, over 99.9%, are extinct. Some left descendants. Most – plesiosaurs ...
Sep 30, 2020 · According to the UN, 75% of the Earth's land surface has been significantly altered by human actions. By Victoria Gill. Science correspondent, BBC News. As nearly 150 global...
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Oct 20, 2023 · The most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)—a group of hundreds of scientists working with the United Nations to analyze climate change research from around the world—names many serious risks brought on by the warming of our planet, but human extinction is not among them. 1
Jun 2, 2020 · Human impacts on the places on Earth with the most richness of life have brought hundreds of wild animals to the brink of extinction, a study shows. The likes of logging and poaching have pushed...
Dec 9, 2022 · Human-caused climate change, changes in land use and pollution are rapidly transforming the planet, making it harder for species to adapt and survive.
Sep 15, 2020 · The vast majority of outbreaks are the result of an animal disease spilling over into the human population. Ebola and HIV came from primates; scientists have linked cases of Ebola to consuming ...
1. Synthetic virus. With millions of deaths chalked up to natural viruses like smallpox, influenza, HIV and Ebola, it’s unsurprising that experts see an engineered virus as one of the key existential threats to humans.