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January 27th
2:44 PM
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Earth 'will expire by 2050'

cocknbull:

cultureofresistance:

Earth’s population will be forced to colonise two planets within 50 years if natural resources continue to be exploited at the current rate, according to a report out this week.

A study by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), to be released on Tuesday, warns that the human race is plundering the planet at a pace that outstrips its capacity to support life.

In a damning condemnation of Western society’s high consumption levels, it adds that the extra planets (the equivalent size of Earth) will be required by the year 2050 as existing resources are exhausted.

The report, based on scientific data from across the world, reveals that more than a third of the natural world has been destroyed by humans over the past three decades.

Using the image of the need for mankind to colonise space as a stark illustration of the problems facing Earth, the report warns that either consumption rates are dramatically and rapidly lowered or the planet will no longer be able to sustain its growing population.

Experts say that seas will become emptied of fish while forests - which absorb carbon dioxide emissions - are completely destroyed and freshwater supplies become scarce and polluted.

The report offers a vivid warning that either people curb their extravagant lifestyles or risk leaving the onus on scientists to locate another planet that can sustain human life. Since this is unlikely to happen, the only option is to cut consumption now.

Systematic overexploitation of the planet’s oceans has meant the North Atlantic’s cod stocks have collapsed from an estimated spawning stock of 264,000 tonnes in 1970 to under 60,000 in 1995.

The study will also reveal a sharp fall in the planet’s ecosystems between 1970 and 2002 with the Earth’s forest cover shrinking by about 12 per cent, the ocean’s biodiversity by a third and freshwater ecosystems in the region of 55 per cent.

The Living Planet report uses an index to illustrate the shocking level of deterioration in the world’s forests as well as marine and freshwater ecosystems. Using 1970 as a baseline year and giving it a value of 100, the index has dropped to a new low of around 65 in the space of a single generation.

It is not just humans who are at risk. Scientists, who examined data for 350 kinds of mammals, birds, reptiles and fish, also found the numbers of many species have more than halved.

Martin Jenkins, senior adviser for the World Conservation Monitoring Centre in Cambridge, which helped compile the report, said: ‘It seems things are getting worse faster than possibly ever before. Never has one single species had such an overwhelming influence. We are entering uncharted territory.’

The authors are foolishly optimistic if they actually believe people are more willing to cut down on their consumption than to “[leave] the onus on scientists to locate another planet that can sustain human life.”

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    well that’s sooner than feasible
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    I don’t see how it’s an either/or solution. Even if scientists were to find and send a group to colonize a planet,...
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    The authors are foolishly optimistic if they actually believe people are more willing to cut down on their consumption...
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    Yeah, could’ve told you that. Our civilization is not sustainable or redeemable, and the crash is going to be ugly.
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    I’m extremely nervous. Kind of makes me rethink having kids. Smh. This sucks.
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    umm If you’re not nervous you’re not breathing.
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